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The phrase "a different shade of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variation or nuance of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as emotions, opinions, or perspectives.
Example: "Her argument presented a different shade of the issue that we hadn't considered before."
Alternatives: "a different aspect of" or "a new perspective on".
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Luxembourg's flag differs from the Dutch in being slightly longer and using a different shade of blue.
If the odd square shown to the right visual field was the same basic color as the ring of squares, perhaps just being a different shade of blue, subjects were not as fast to recognize the difference.
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.
A different shade of grey is given for each experimental condition.
"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".
"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.
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