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Differ from vs. Differ with

Differ from

/ˈdɪfə frəm/
To be unlike or not the same as something else

Examples:

Her approach to problem-solving greatly differs from his.The architecture differs from region to region significantly.This year's design differs from previous versions.

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Differ with

/ˈdɪfər wɪð/
To have a different opinion or to not agree with someone or something

Examples:

She tends to differ with her colleagues on policy matters.The artist's vision may differ with the curator's idea.His experience made him differ with the general consensus.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Differ from is used when talking about unlike or distinct elements, highlighting contrasts or differences.
  • Differ with is used in the context of disagreements, highlighting opposing viewpoints or opinions.
  • Remember: from separates things, while with implies shared debate or conversation.
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