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The phrase "a different branch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a separate division or section of a larger organization, group, or field of study.
Example: "After working in marketing for several years, I decided to explore a different branch of the company, focusing on product development."
Alternatives: "another division" or "a separate sector".
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These conditions differ from autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and type I diabetes because a different branch of the immune system, which includes the body's first responders to foreign invaders, malfunctions.
I think we are a different branch altogether.
She married a Kayashta, but from a different branch.
Each has two wings, and each wing is dedicated to a different branch of molecular biology.
Another said he hoped to be transferred to a different branch.
The fourth belongs to a different branch of the SIV family tree.
"It wasn't open to us, so we just decided to open up a different branch of art," he said.
Escobar, undaunted, joined a different branch of the Party, with the help of a powerful, corrupt senator named Alberto Santofimio.
That approach would be easy to parallelize: Each core could just take a different branch of the tree.
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When I worked in [a different branch] before I moved to London, I was victimised for wearing makeup – even though I wore the bare minimum".
Each of these different outcomes represents a different 'branch' of the decision-analysis model 'tree'tree
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