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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a different table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an alternative table, either in a literal sense (like furniture) or in a figurative sense (like data or options).
Example: "If this table is too small for our needs, we can always set up a different table for the meeting."
Alternatives: "an alternative table" or "another table".
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Since Thoraxdb and EntityExportdb had a different table structure, there were differences in the design of the nine queries.
"The pressure created a different table to be at," he said.
In high school, blowing off a friend was as easy as sitting at a different table in the cafeteria.
Besides, Mr. Chatsky said, he is likely to eat in the same local restaurant as Mr. Vescio sometime soon -- though at a different table, of course.
In London, they rendezvous at Aspinall's, Jose's Mayfair gaming club — though Jose prefers that Alberto play roulette at a different table.
As I've grown older, friends who have "supper" make their children have "tea" with different food, at a different time and on a different table.
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Coleridge, who was very much impressed by Bacon's scheme, in 1817 drew up a rather different table of arrangement for the Encyclopædia Metropolitana.
The required withdrawal is computed the same way as it is for owners, but using a different IRS table known as the "Single Life Expectancy" table.
Coach Ted Nolan noticed Guerin sitting at a different breakfast table, usually with different players, every morning during training camp.
When a different quantization table is used, different image qualities and compression ratios are achieved.
Data between the descent phase and landing using ACHEON can be assumed adopting a different profile (Table 7).
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