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The phrase "a different property" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an alternative characteristic or feature of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "In this experiment, we will examine a different property of the material to understand its behavior under stress."
Alternatives: "an alternative attribute" or "a distinct characteristic".
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"I would rather take out the money right away and develop a different property".
They decided to try harnessing a different property of tumor tissue.
That is really a different property from any other CO2 adsorbent based on amines.
"TechCrunch is a different property and they have different standards," Tim Armstrong, chief executive of AOL, said in an interview.
"TechCrunch is a different property and they have different standards," Tim Armstrong, AOL's chief executive, said Thursday afternoon when CrunchFund was announced.
The report found that only one in nine claimants escaped the bedroom tax by moving to a different property, and the vast majority of those affected were still affected nine months later.
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Polarization is a fundamentally different property of light from wavelength and we do not perceive it.
Strictly speaking, the law applies not to changes in temperature but to changes in entropy--a related but different property.
However, at high impact velocity, the test revealed a significant difference between different property gradient profiles.
What we are trying to do is to develop a portfolio of different property types across a variety of submarkets in and around New York.
Landlords who personally manage their properties may move and want to buy a different investment property near their new residence.
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