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The phrase "a different phase of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct stage or period in a process, development, or situation.
Example: "After several years of research, we are now entering a different phase of the project that focuses on implementation."
Alternatives: "a new stage of" or "an alternative phase of".
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"The market is in a different phase of development than it was a decade ago," said Jeanette Dobson, an analyst at Analysys Mason in Edinburgh, who studied the issue for the European Commission.
This is a different phase of my life.
"I feel like I'm entering a different phase of my life," he says.
It's fitting, then, that this weekend offers several birthday tributes, each pointing toward a different phase of his career.
For that event, the United States Mint plans to issue four new designs for the penny's reverse side, each representing a different phase of Lincoln's life.
Will it be cigarettes: none; alcohol units: none; weight: off the charts; baby: imminent, as Bridget Jones returns for a "different phase" of London life?
Having notched up sales of 15m around the world, Bridget Jones will return, in a "different phase" of her life, this autumn.
"It took me three years but I created these eight mosaics throughout the station, each representing a different phase of life," he says.
"Darren was a couple of years older than us, a baby daughter came along, he was just entering a different phase of his life.
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Of course, when I look at "Insanity" I see a window into a whole different phase of my life.
As noted in the previous chapter, chemical development is a very different "phase" of the development of a new medicine.
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