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"that differentiates" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a distinguishing factor or characteristic. For example: "These two types of apples are quite similar, but the color is what differentiates them."
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"This is literally the thing that differentiates us the most".
star will help develop Mexican players, something that differentiates Chivas.
"Still," he added, "you'll have to bring something to it that differentiates it from TV".
"I can't say there's anything that differentiates them much from the Japanese," Mr. Tadross said.
Because that differentiates it strongly from the software, which is not part of the machine's wiring.
Another thing that differentiates Goldman from Apple is how much it pays its employees.
I've helped come up with the "big idea" that differentiates their product from their competitors.
The threshold is the value that differentiates the streak events from the source and background events.
We use design as our primary skill and knowledge base that differentiates our profession from others.
That is a valuable asset that differentiates the students from other programs or degrees.
It is this link that differentiates Daiichi from all the other barely profitable shops in Akihabara.
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