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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot differently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference in the way something is done or perceived compared to another method or perspective.
Example: "After the training, I approach problem-solving a lot differently than I used to."
Alternatives: "very differently" or "much differently".
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"He looks at life a lot differently.
She'll see the world a lot differently from her parents.
"Could I have done it a lot differently?
"My generation tended to view things a lot differently.
English and Mexican people do things a lot differently.
But it used to be handled a lot differently.
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"Had he handled it differently, a lot of people would have had a lot of respect for him.
"President Paul Ryan does entitlement reform a whole lot different, or president Marco Rubio does it a whole lot differently than President Barack Obama".
Tiger looks at it a whole lot differently than that.
"I don't find that we're playing a whole lot differently," Devils Coach Pat Burns said.
Chernow does, not because he knows more than Sparks did but because he thinks differently than Sparks did about what it is to understand someone, which means that he also thinks a whole lot differently about feeling and understanding than Washington did — and that, right there, is the problem.
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