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"a different shade" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means something that is different in tone, color or meaning. Example: "He painted the walls a different shade of blue, making the room feel much brighter."
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Even the leggings had each limb in a different shade.
What's more, they're a different shade of blue to their brighter companions.
If only to see the entire population of Holland turn a different shade of orange.
"I found five different pictures, and each one was a different shade of green," she said.
This isn't just a sky turning a different shade of gray".
"Every one is a different shade, see?" He traces their shapes with his fingertip.
"Marty is surrounded by women, each in a different shade of blonde.
Ms. Damiani said it's corporate welfare, "with a new dress, and a different shade of lipstick".
That's because the Iraqi "oppositionists" know that each represents a different shade of policy.
"It's a different shade of red, the light that comes shining on you in postseason.
"He uses orange and blue, when the real colors of the city are yellow and a different shade of blue.
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