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The phrase "a different standards" is not correct in English.
It should be "different standards" or "a different standard." You can use it when discussing varying criteria or benchmarks in a specific context.
Example: "In this industry, we must adhere to different standards to ensure quality and safety."
Alternatives: "various standards" or "a distinct standard."
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"We live by a different standards," Reilly said.
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"They hold me to a different standard and treat me differently than anyone else," he said.
There's a different standard.
But it is a different standard.
They seem to apply a different standard".
So isn't that a different standard?
You are held to a different standard.
The NLRB instead adopted a different standard.
But he applies a different standard to others.
But there's a different standard for acceptable behaviour.
Why should teams be held to a different standard?
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