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The phrase "a different arena" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a distinct field, context, or environment, often in discussions about competition, expertise, or experiences.
Example: "In the world of sports, transitioning from basketball to soccer requires skills that are applicable in a different arena."
Alternatives: "a different field" or "another domain".
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They lost in overtime, 60-56, at a different arena.
"This state is a different arena," Mr. Forbes said.
Can a technology company succeed in a different arena?
As a result nature actors managed to pursue their goals, but in a different arena.
I put in the legwork in a different arena to get here.
"It tells you it's a different arena because of the media side of things.
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Catapulted into an entirely different arena, A-list directors queued up for her.
In a very different arena, Corbynmania is a way for people to "feel together" as a response to this moment of profound uncertainty.
In a very different arena, Corbynmania is a way for people to "feel together" as a response to this moment of profound uncertainty even Brexit, as a nationalist response.
Massachusetts will be a very different arena: heavily Catholic (46 percent, according to a 2009 Gallup poll) and largely Democratic, it is also home to a knot of medical schools and facilities.
I said I'd always thought that he, Ed, had invented the expression as a unique strategy to influence my psychological reality vis-à-vis that other guy and now I found it ironic to hear Mr. Bush — quite a different man from Ed and operating in a quite different arena — coming up with the same strategy in the same words.
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