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"ideological differences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any situation where you need to refer to differences in someone's beliefs or opinions. For example, "The two candidates had stark ideological differences, with one advocating for a pro-environment stance while the other favored a more business-friendly policy."
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We have to transcend ideological differences.
But now they have ideological differences too.
There are also implied ideological differences.
Ideological differences helped build America's economic success.
Ideological differences are only part of it.
Sharp ideological differences were largely absent.
There are no ideological differences fueling the destruction.
Voters also identified stark ideological differences between the candidates.
But these ideological differences reverberate day by day for trainees.
I don't think we have major ideological differences.
However, his departure only highlighted the groups' ideological differences.
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