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1). Differ from you in2). Differ in you on3). Differ with you on4). No correction required

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The correct answer is option 3.

There is an ERROR in the underlined PART of the SENTENCE and it should be replaced with 'differ with you on'.

Differ TAKES ‘in’, ‘with’ and ‘from’, all the three PREPOSITIONS with it but meaning differs.
Differ with means to disagree with someone about a subject.
Differ in / from means to be different from something else.



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