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The phrase "a shape different from that of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two shapes to highlight their differences.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture with a shape different from that of traditional forms, challenging the viewer's perception."
Alternatives: "a shape unlike that of" or "a shape distinct from that of".
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Anisotropic swelling permitted the hydrogel to contort and evolve a shape different from that of the unswollen hydrogel.
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Any shape different from your usual shape can be fun.
The shape of the neck of oxen is different from that of cows and this requires a specific modification in shape for each type of animal.
The 2015 general election is already shaping up to be very different from that of 2010.
The shape of the upstream wave is very different from that of the downstream one.
The ratio of surface and circumference is different for each shape, which might provide a perceptual cue different from shape in the Shape condition.
Mr. Lee's life took a different shape from the lives of his siblings.
"It opens up the door to make the physical shape of an object different from its acoustic shape," he said.
Its tumulose shape is clearly different from the barrel-shape of our reef specimens from Belize and Mexico, more similar to the shape of the holotype of G.p gibberosa (specimen MNHN DT-608).
A story is a constellation of stars, with a recognizable shape made from shining bits of fact that may exist, empirically, at different levels and different spatial depths.
(A ) SHAPE profiles from samples at different Rev RRE ratio.
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