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"a different flavor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two or more things that have different flavors or tastes. For example, "This cake has a different flavor than the one we had last week."
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Sun-warmed strawberries have a different flavour.
There's a different flavour to those people.
We wanted to bring a different flavour.
Some new Chinese cities, at least, have a different flavour.
And it's a different flavour with this stuff.
So it gives a different flavour, a fantastic flavour".
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However, philosophers who have a taste for a broader and more open-ended form of inquiry will find much to think about, and it is entirely possible that future philosophers of physics will be faced with problems of a very different flavour as a result of the peculiar nature of quantum gravity.
This can be followed with shallow frying, which transforms it into a crispy, brown disc of a slightly different flavour.
By roasting the cauliflower first, then blending it, you end up with a completely different flavour so give it a try.
A Hackney Empire panto has a very different flavour from one at Theatre Royal Stratford East, even though the two theatres are only a few miles apart.
On the surface, these could just as easily be a child's whimsy, but genuine hallucinations have a very different flavour.
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