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The phrase "a different solution to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing alternatives or variations to a problem or issue that has been presented.
Example: "After reviewing the initial proposal, we decided to explore a different solution to the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "an alternative approach to" or "a new answer to".
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We always envisaged a different solution to that," he said.
But desire is a variable that, in Mr. Rohmer's careful algebra, yields a different solution to every equation.
He foresaw that they would create bitterness in those who had expected a different solution to this delicate problem. . . .
A private who had fought on the Loyalist side in Spain had a different solution to the problem.
"They see the benefits in that they can come with creative technology, a different solution to anyone else.
But Mrs. Latham and another sister, Carmen Walter, searched for a different solution to Mrs. Robinson's problems.
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An investor on the panel pitched a slightly different solution to get more money in the hands of business owners: education and mentorship.
This structure is not homologous with the penis of mammals but seems to represent a completely different solution to the problem of internal fertilization.
AIM's chief executive, Alison Wenham, said the idea was a "simple but radically different solution to the means of accessing music on the internet".
That's a classic "health care is different" solution to the problem of excess health-care costs: pass a law guaranteeing the "sale price" to publicly funded patients.
In the quest to persuade people to post items they own, MyThings has a different solution, according to Martha Danly, the company's chief marketing officer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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