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The phrase "a pretty different picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or perspective that significantly contrasts with another.
Example: "After reviewing the new data, it became clear that we were looking at a pretty different picture than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "a significantly different view" or "a notably different scenario."
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For Millennials, though, it's a pretty different picture.
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It's a pretty different career path.
A very different picture emerged.
"This investigation showed a totally different picture".
It's a very different picture.
The prosecution painted a very different picture.
"It's a totally different picture now".
"It's a completely different picture.
Secret documents presented a very different picture.
Thereafter, a dramatically different picture".
A very different picture is emerging here.
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