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The phrase "internal differences" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to differences or conflicts within a group or organization, rather than external differences with outside groups. Example: The political party faced numerous internal differences as members debated their stance on immigration policies.
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The internal differences will soon be settled.
"We are heading to a new debate about a European Union with much larger internal differences".
Labour has yet to resolve its internal differences on the issue.
Although these other groups have their internal differences, none of them call for Assad's removal.
Labour's current travails also remind us of its own internal differences over Europe.
"Regions with broadly similar climates can have internal differences, even over short distances".
However, he did not mention Cleaver and said nothing of the party's internal differences.
Each party has its internal differences, especially on future strategy for Iraq.
Prior to the full negotiation session, each coalition will meet to discuss internal differences.
The party is now thought likely to call an extraordinary congress in September to resolve its internal differences.
Gothenburg, which like Glasgow has big internal differences in health, makes extensive use of data in setting policy.
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