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The phrase "a much different idea" is commonly used in spoken and written English, though some may argue it is not the most formal expression.
You can use it when comparing two ideas and emphasizing that one is significantly different from the other.
Example: "While the original concept was intriguing, the proposal presented a much different idea that could lead to better outcomes."
Alternatives: "a significantly different idea" or "a vastly different idea."
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You can imagine that teenagers have a much different idea of what's cool than Ford engineers in Dearborn," says Annie Hiraoka, who oversees the company's consumer Web drive.
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Ms. Washington, 44, like so many recipients of money from The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund, had much different ideas about how her life would be.
It was a much different scene Tuesday.
It told a much different story.
It's a much different landscape today".
The city offered a much different analogy.
We have a much different team here.
We're a much different team".
October will be a much different test.
"Grozny is a much different case.
Drone critics have a much different take.
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