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The phrase "a different order of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a category or level that is distinct from another, often implying a significant difference in quality or type.
Example: "The new policy represents a different order of challenges that we must address."
Alternatives: "a different level of" or "a different category of".
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This was a different order of stardom.
This, however, was a different order of obtrusion.
Are they of a different order of being?
"This recession is of a different order of magnitude," Mr. Gault said.
The unvarnished truth is that the tensions there are of a different order of magnitude.
In Samuel Beckett's apocalyptic nightmare, he is subject to a different order of surrealism.
A round trip to Mars would be of a different order of magnitude.
"We are dealing with a different order of magnitude of threat".
But when the obstacle is, say, China, it is a different order of challenge.
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And with London's Paralympic Games due to be the biggest, best and most scrutinised in history the scale of both will be of a different order of magnitude.
And as any elder can tell you — you can make a friend in a minute, but family requires a different order of commitment.
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