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The phrase "a considerably different experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an experience that varies significantly from another, emphasizing the degree of difference.
Example: "Traveling to Japan was a considerably different experience compared to my previous trips to Europe."
Alternatives: "a significantly different experience" or "a markedly different experience."
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Crowds laugh at the most unusual parts of films and, instead of being shoulder-barged off the pop-up vodka bar by impatient publicists, you can spend your evenings drinking in the street with refugees fleeing the war in Mali a considerably different experience to how I imagine an evening's entertainment goes at Cannes or Tribeca.
ELEANOR FAUSOLD Clinton, N.Y., May 20, 2013 To the Editor: Elisabeth Rosenthal's statement that plastic bags "never fully caught on" in Italy must be based on considerably different experience there than what my wife and I have had for the last five weeks in the northern part of the country.
This was a considerably different Ricky Williams in the locker room.
But "Streetcar" calls for a considerably different touch.
A contrivance of a considerably different kind is "The Reason for It".
But the familiar petroleum-fueled engine is being reconfigured for a considerably different role in the electric propulsion era.
Phones and devices like the Blackjack, thankfully, signal a considerably different era for Samsung.
The geomin-rotated ESEM that included method effects showed a considerably different pattern of factor loadings.
Mr. Feld agreed that Soleil has "a different niche, a different experience and a different audience".
A very different experience.
"Córdoba was a very different experience.
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