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The phrase "a slightly different world" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, environment, or perspective that has minor variations from what is considered normal or typical.
Example: "After traveling to the remote village, I realized I was living in a slightly different world compared to my urban lifestyle."
Alternatives: "a somewhat altered reality" or "a marginally distinct environment".
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It gave us a slightly different world.
Every week you were plunged into a slightly different world.
If it feels like you're waking up to a slightly different world on Wednesday, then it's because you will be. 1 January is habitually a watershed for new rules, appointments and bylaws; 2014 is no exception.
But I think, if you just looked in a slightly different world and thought "Jeez", if the stock had come from where it was and it had never gone to 40 pence but instead was sitting at 1.60, then 1.60 represented a new low, down from whatever previous higher price it had used to have been at, I don't even think you would be considering selling equity at this point.
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Similar to bibliographic studies in other disciplines (which used different journal indexes and slightly different world regions), research output in the present study was strongly related to GDP [ 14, 15, 31].
We come from slightly different worlds, but Marco says he wants to buy a bike, and a cycle round Richmond Park would be nice.
In struggling stages, he did so, merging light and substance Impressionist immediacy and the density of matter by being rigorously true to the testimony of eyesight, such as the different angles, and thus the very slightly different worlds, of vision from the right eye and the left.
In struggling stages, he did so, merging light and substance — Impressionist immediacy and the density of matter — by being rigorously true to the testimony of eyesight, such as the different angles, and thus the very slightly different worlds, of vision from the right eye and the left.
They look like cracked mirrors that show slightly different worlds on each side, rendered with the same detailed unreality as his Time Diptychs.
Sat in the saddle you're only a few metres off the ground but crucially this affords you a slightly different perspective on the world.
Palaeontologists have a slightly different take on the world, even at Christmas Christmass dinner is the ceremonial dissection of an avian dinosaur, and there's no finer joke than a half a billion year old arthropod named after Santa Claus.
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