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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to vary from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate differences or deviations from a particular standard, norm, or expectation. Example: "The results of the experiment tend to vary from the initial hypothesis."
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Flu vaccine effectiveness tends to vary from year to year.
Rather, it seems to vary from place to place within the universe.
The boundaries of allowable hitting seem to vary from game to game.
Changes in precipitation are also expected to vary from place to place.
In addition, the strikers' tactics seemed to vary from city to city.
The chemical composition of such injections appears to vary from company to company and well to well.
The size of the falafel seems to vary, from the 40g Comptoir Libanais monsters to Roden's diminutive 4cm discs.
But because rituals tend not to vary from year to year, they also can lose a measure of poignancy.
In routine testing this week, however, the level was found to vary from 10to2525 parts per billion.
Results are likely to vary from one company to another because pension investment strategies can vary greatly.
I feel, uh, intended, and when I allow myself to vary from that I get spanked, reprimanded in life.
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