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The phrase "policy differences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the differences between two or more organisations' policies. For example, "The policy differences between the two companies have created a lot of tension in the workplace."
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Despite sharp policy differences, however, the audience was largely warm and respectful.
So in the absence of policy differences, their differing backgrounds and styles loomed over the race.
Criminalizing policy differences at least when they differ from the Democrat (sic) Party agenda".
Again, huge policy differences.
Sure, there are policy differences.
There were few major policy differences.
Policy differences in the races are subtle.
Some argue that this reflects policy differences.
But there are real policy differences, too.
That he's talking about policy differences only?
He has had policy differences with Maj.
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