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The phrase "a different path from what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two different approaches, choices, or outcomes in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "She decided to take a different path from what her colleagues suggested, believing it would lead to better results."
Alternatives: "a different route than" or "an alternative to what".
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At 30 years old, in 1995, Mr. Lorenc won a spot in the elite psychology program at Charles University with the idea that he might take a different path from what he saw wrong in Czech mental health practice.
But even before these scholarships were announced, I had seriously considered taking a different path from what many of my friends from university were taking in biotechnological research.
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It is a decidedly different path from what others in the corporate computing business are taking: Dell is in the midst of buying the data storage business EMC to create a huge giant in the field.
Apple was clearly taking a different path from its competitors.
Coming to fashion from a background in art allowed Antonson a different path from the beginning.
I took a different path from him in coming forward with my concerns.
"I learned a lot about taking a different path from Abbey," the singer Cassandra Wilson said.
But Mr. Jamri, now 49, took a different path from his father.
The American pacer descended a different path from that of the trotter.
President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia, inheriting the problem of Ingushetia, has chosen a different path from his mentor, Vladimir V. Putin.
I took such a different path from my friends, pursued a line of work that invites instability.
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