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idioms - "Differ to", "differ with" or "differ from" - English Language ...
differ from something to something: The techniques used differ from company to company. to disagree with someone about a subject . differ on/over: Experts differ on the causes of the …
Differ by vs Differ in - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Relative to the IIa items, the IIb items differ by one letter, the Ilc items by two letters, and the III items by one letter. - The Psychology of Associative Learning In your case, saying "X differs …
Vary or differ? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Oct 7, 2018 · But "differ" might be better as a warning. – FumbleFingers. Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 14:39
grammaticality - Does "differ by" even exist? - English Language ...
Aug 25, 2015 · I have a question about the preposition for differ in the following context: A differs B merely from a chemical element. Or better to say: A differs B by a chemical element. I will …
A differ from B by/due to/for the presence of C? [closed]
Jun 4, 2016 · Lions differ from cats in their size. Lions differ from cats in that they are bigger. Lions differ from cats by being bigger. The grammar is rather complicated here ... I wouldn't put a …
"Difference to" or "difference with" or "difference from"
Aug 4, 2011 · When comparing two objects using the word difference, we say, for example, 'the difference between Intel and AMD'. However, when the sentence contains just one object, how …
"Differences IN" vs. "Differences ON" - English Language
Jun 16, 2017 · Hello, Yosef. Here are some examples (using both in and on) taken from a quick Google search: [...] differences on the Spanish version of the WAIS / Labour and the Tories …
What is the origin of the phrase "great minds think alike"?
Dec 22, 2015 · @phoog Sure, I agree it is a possibility. Of course the longer version being an adaptation of the shorter is also possible. Wikitionary suggests that "fools seldom differ" is …
Which is correct: "__ is different from __" or "__ is different than
You left out the construction that makes the question more interesting: different to. The quick answer is that "different from" is always correct and acceptable everywhere, but "different …
What is the meaning of "differences of degree and not of kind"
Jan 2, 2019 · A difference of degree is a difference of magnitude, between two things that are otherwise of the same type. The difference between a small dog and a large dog is one of degr