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The phrase "a different stance from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or contrasting differing opinions, positions, or attitudes on a particular issue.
Example: "Her argument takes a different stance from the prevailing view in the debate."
Alternatives: "a contrasting position to" or "a differing viewpoint from".
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Diana Fortuna, president of the Citizens Budget Commission, a watchdog group, praised Mr. Bloomberg for taking a different stance from his predecessors.
And OHRP ultimately took a different stance from NIH, the report notes.
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It adopted a different stance for the public.
It's a little bit of a different stance for us".
It's a much different stance from the one Mark Suster, a Los Angeles-based venture capitalist and the founder of Upfront Ventures, took on his own blog.
One is titled "If this is South Carolina, I must be pro-life," and asserts Mr. McCain takes a different stance on abortion in California from his position in South Carolina.
Asked to explain his position last week, Mr. Espaillat offered a different stance: he said he was "rejecting any super PACs from getting involved in this campaign".
Then we narrow that down, and from there, obviously, I always try to take a different stance on things.
But in the States he'd encountered a different stance.
Predictably, Conor O'Shea, Quins' director of rugby, took a different stance.
The mayor of Boston, Martin J. Walsh, had taken a different stance.
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