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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a different set of facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing alternative information or circumstances that differ from what has been previously mentioned or considered.
Example: "While the initial report presented one perspective, the investigation revealed a different set of facts that changed our understanding of the situation."
Alternatives: "an alternative set of facts" or "a distinct set of facts".
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In Nevada, investigators, working from a different angle, from a different set of facts, were having no more luck.
They all considered a different set of facts, usually those most pertinent to success in their individual operating roles.
Problems began when Spano couldn't secure the balance, with the fraudster buying time by presenting a different set of facts to various parties partaking in the closing.
"This leaves open for another day a case with a different set of facts to decide whether or not Lawrence applies to military personnel".
Mr Monbiot works in a different language, with a different set of "facts" and altogether on a different metaphysical plane from the rest of us.
Tomorrow there'll be a different set of facts and a different status.
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I think the younger generation is going to grow up with a different set of baseline facts.
But city leaders whose communities are at risk of being in an unprotected flood plain are looking at a very different set of facts.
Nika Aldrich of IpWatchdog explains that in Columbia Sportware, a different jury will be applying the same standard to "a very different set of facts," but that patent owners will be "carefully attuned" to see if they can continue to get damages equal to profits for an entire item when design patent infringement is shown for one of the item's components.
And we may see a very different set of facts at the end of the day.
It seems the coroner told the local newspaper one thing, then reported a very different set of facts on the death certificate.
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