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The phrase "how differ" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "how it differs" or "how they differ." Example: "Can you explain how the two products differ in terms of pricing?".
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I'm interested in history—how things differ, how they're still the same.
Learn how they differ, how they compare, etc.
See how you differ".
Here's how they differ.
Jimmy explains how they differ.
Most interesting is how they differ from the desktop browsers.
how they differ from the other approaches.
I don't know how they differ.
We complement each other well in how we differ.
How does it differ from how work was done a decade ago?
You see how it differs?
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