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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what differs" is a valid and usable expression in written English
It can be used when asking questions about the distinguishing characteristics of two things. For example: "What differs between the two versions of the software?"
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What differs, radically, is the tone.
What differs are the triggers that set off the disorders.
But what differs from the Netscape-Microsoft browser war, these browsers are not being given away.
What differs is one is a man of action, what differs is the period, but they have the same intense interior life and they're the same age and they are both in religious wars, ironically enough".
But what differs this time round is that a Brexit simulator models some of the consequences of the UK triggering article 50.
What differs is history and here Mr. Chabon is mistaken in writing that Jews survived by chance for 2000 years without a state of their own.
It turns out that complication rates at all hospitals are basically the same, and what differs — what makes people die less in some than in others — is "rescue" rates.
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What differed from picture to picture was what they were holding.
But what differed was the perspective: while "The Wire" was an indictment, "Treme" was a spiked celebration, made up of loosely linked stories of natives rebuilding their lives.
What differed in the Indian case was the subsequent judicial interpretation, which steadily widened the state's power to limit free expression.
What differed were start-up funds, and those ranged dramatically.
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