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The phrase "a different tale for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is an alternative story or perspective regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "While the first half of the book is filled with adventure, the second half tells a different tale for the main character's journey."
Alternatives: "another story for" or "a contrasting narrative for".
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Donna Karan's power suits and felted or jersey dresses, shown in monochromatic shades of pearl and with the odd fur stole or spangled head wrap, told a different tale for fall.
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Each city essentially serves as a stage for a different tale of love and longing that helps bring the tour's destinations to life.
If Spurs' fortunes have remained pretty favourable since then, it has been a very different tale for Coventry, relegated from the top tier in 2001 having been there since 1967 before dropping into League One at the end of last season.
We're ready for a different tale.
At no point in the first half did the potent Messi look like scoring his 50th this season, but it was a different tale at the other end for the other goal-machine on the pitch - Ronaldo.
The trade press told a different tale: the Hawaii Supreme Court's 100-page ruling was a partial win for the travel companies.
Each room tells a different tale.
The crutches tell a different tale.
The landscapes, however, tell a different tale.
Disgruntled clients tell a different tale.
His memoir told a different tale.
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