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"sharply differing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a strong or significant contrast or difference between two things. Example: The two candidates' views on education policy were sharply differing, with one advocating for increased funding and the other proposing drastic budget cuts.
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Different philosophers hold sharply differing views about both the nature of conceptual analysis and its significance.
That "Chronicle" and "The Vow" are poles apart in style — they were made for different audiences, backed by different kinds of marketing campaigns and received sharply differing critical responses — misses the point, studios executives and agents say.
Look for complementarity between apparently sharply differing viewpoints, she suggests.
Others who knew Mr. Baker had sharply differing opinions.
The House and the Senate passed sharply differing versions of the bill last summer.
The two countries have given sharply differing accounts of the downing.
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BellSouth and a unit of Mr. Safra's financial group, which jointly control BCP, have sharply differed over how to honor BCP's obligations to foreign creditors.
But the Communist Party sharply differs, saying its Politburo members and even President Hu Jintao meet regularly with delegates to the congress.
International negotiations on cutting greenhouse gases are to resume this fall, and emission reductions are an issue on which Mr. Bush and his presidential campaign opponent, Vice President Al Gore, have sharply differed.
The new culture, with its "spartan and egalitarian" nature, sharply differed from the earlier archaeological cultures of Central Europe.
"President Reagan was a staunch conservative whose views sharply differ from Progressives' in nearly every respect," wrote the CPC members to Republicans.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com