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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a different operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an alternative process or method in various contexts, such as mathematics, programming, or business.
Example: "In this case, we need to perform a different operation to achieve the desired results."
Alternatives: "an alternative process" or "a separate procedure".
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The nonlinear behavior of the plant makes that the controller designed using a linear model (identified at certain operation point) may exhibit a poor closed-loop performance or even loss of feasibility and stability when the plant is operated at a different operation point.
Today it emerged that another al-Qaeda operative had been seized in Pakistan as a result of a different operation.
"Kohl's is a different operation, and I'm sure they have done their marketing studies".
You can put the book down, of course, but that's a different operation.
Each character (letter or space) represents a different operation from the following table.
(There is also a downstairs, which is an ultra-swank French restaurant that is a different operation entirely though under the same ownership).
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Our results revealed that the more-innovative firms follow a different operations strategy than the less-innovative firms because of the emphasis placed on flexibility and quality capabilities.
The opening of the tomb chamber in an Egyptian pyramid is, for example, a very different operation from the excavation of a tell in Mesopotamia or a barrow grave in western Europe.
"It's a totally different operation than removing normal fuel rods from a spent fuel pool," Tanaka said.
Same borough, but a totally different operation.
"It's a very different operation," the United States official said.
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