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The phrase "a different coalition of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new or alternative group of individuals or organizations that come together for a specific purpose or goal.
Example: "In the upcoming election, we expect to see a different coalition of parties uniting to address climate change."
Alternatives: "an alternative group of" or "a new alliance of".
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However, a different coalition of native and environmental groups sued to overturn the Interior Department's decision to approve Shell's three-year exploration and drilling program.
Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook described a different coalition of voters than the one Obama relied on, one that could be less dependent on black voters.
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Some analysts said that Mr. Netanyahu's problem was not about constraints imposed by a coalition of his own making; they noted that conservatives in the Israeli government have no real alternative to Mr. Netanyahu, while he has the option of forming a different coalition with the centrist Kadima Party, which currently sits in opposition.
One is to prepare the ground for a different coalition, without the Social Democrats.
The application of evolutionary innovation theory allows us to view the developments in the sector as a result of evolutionary variation and selection on the one hand, and revolutionary contestation between different coalitions of stakeholders on the other.
Democrats had won in 2006 and 2008 through the passion and votes of a very different coalition than any Democratic coalition that had come before, and it needed to be replicated in 2010 for Democrats to win.
But the creation of a truly new vision for humanitarian action will require a different type of coalition.
Between 1971 and 1980, Turkey was ruled by as many as 10 different coalitions, none of which managed to bring stability.
A number of conservative right-wing factions - so called "Principle-ist" - are competing in the campaign under different coalition lists.
The power of a player in a weighted voting game is traditionally identified with her Shapley Shubik index or her Banzhaf index, two classic power measures that reflect the playerʼs marginal contribution under different coalition formation scenarios.
But the City's highly paid analysts have been poring over the potential implications of different coalitions – and the threat of no clear winner emerging.
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