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The phrase "individual differences in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations among individuals in a specific context, such as psychology, education, or research.
Example: "The study focused on individual differences in learning styles among students."
Alternatives: "variations among individuals in" or "personal differences in".
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Because of individual differences in anatomy, H.R.T.F.
Individual Differences in Expert Motor Coordination Associated with White Matter Microstructure in the Cerebellum.
Fourth, how well does the staff tailor their interaction to individual differences in the children?
"Individual differences in the top one per cent matter," Lubinski told me.
There are also individual differences in texting, as in any other linguistic domain.
"Research shows huge individual differences in how much adults communicate with children," Dr. Bates said.
There are marked individual differences in the effects of age.
Individual differences in age and personality are also frequently investigated.
"I'm not aware of any work in economics that tries to capture individual differences in vengeful feelings".
That is, the Milgram work also demonstrated individual differences in perceptions of accountability — of who's on the hook for what.
"We can still support and stand in solidarity with each other generally amidst individual differences in tactics".
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