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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerably different kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is significantly distinct or varied from another thing.
Example: "The new model is a considerably different kind of smartphone compared to its predecessor, featuring advanced technology and a sleek design."
Alternatives: "a significantly different type" or "a markedly different variety".
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But "Streetcar" calls for a considerably different touch.
Phones and devices like the Blackjack, thankfully, signal a considerably different era for Samsung.
"It's a different season, a different kind of focus.
A different place needed a different kind of star.
So a very different kind of image.
A whole different kind of range anxiety….
A different kind of game.
A different kind of good.
A different kind of expansion.
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