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The phrase "a different team than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two teams to indicate that they are not the same.
Example: "We are collaborating with a different team than the one we worked with last year."
Alternatives: "a different team from" or "another team than".
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A fifth is the general manager of a different team than he was a year ago.
"We're a different team than we were a month ago," Welle said.
It's a different team than we have faced".
Said Marbury: "We looked like a different team than yesterday".
The Pacers are already a different team than last season.
"I think they're going to see a different team than what they faced the first time".
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"Belgium won't be looking at us and thinking that's an easy three points because we're a different team now than we were a year ago going into these championships because we've improved.
We were just a different team today than we were in Dallas," where the Dolphins easily handled the Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
It is more than only winning and losing – I think a lot of people see a different team, a different sport than a few years ago.
Fortunately we're a different team in the league than we are in the cups".
"They were a much different team than they were in Orlando".
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