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The phrase "a different way than" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a different way from" or "in a different way than." You can use it when comparing methods or approaches, but it is better to use the correct forms for clarity.
Example: "She approached the problem in a different way than I expected."
Alternatives: "a different manner than" or "a different method from."
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"But in a different way than before".
But just in a different way than I'd dreamed about".
"And in a different way than I've seen before.
We slept in a different way than we do now.
But Meana conceives of those systems in a different way than her colleague.
Art can work with it in a different way than a sensational news way.
"Of course, I got it a different way than most of these guys.
"Huddersfield played in a different way than they did in the league," the United manager said.
"That you experience yourself in a different way than you ever have before.
The Mâconnais can be confusing in a different way than the Côte d'Or.
"It's stressful in a different way than playing in the major leagues.
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