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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather different vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perspective or idea that significantly differs from another.
Example: "The artist presented a rather different vision of the future compared to traditional interpretations."
Alternatives: "a distinctly different perspective" or "a significantly different outlook."
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It's true we have a rather different vision of artistic licence – and, come to that, of licence in love".
Today, the most memorable Le Carré adaptation in a long time, the BBC's The Night Manager, has been directed by a woman, Susanne Bier, who brought a rather different vision.
And assuming that he's up against Mitt Romney, whose entire career makes him the natural embodiment of a rather different vision of what drives American prosperity, this clash of visions could make for the most interesting intellectual contrast of what promises to be a less-than-scintillating fall campaign.
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There is, for instance, a ruffle dress ($39.99) and floral A-line skirt ($29.99) that have a rather different tone than the hard-edge vision of femininity the designer showed Saturday at New York Fashion Week.
Owen Jones takes a rather different view.
Spence has had a rather different experience.
Now it has a rather different air.
Yet a rather different idyll awaited.
Others, however, take a rather different view.
It was a rather different childhood.
The CEPR has a rather different take.
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