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The phrase "a somewhat different attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing variations in perspectives, approaches, or mindsets in a particular context.
Example: "After the meeting, I noticed that the team had adopted a somewhat different attitude towards the project."
Alternatives: "a slightly altered perspective" or "a somewhat changed viewpoint."
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McDonald's probably has a somewhat different attitude, but it's a point of pride with me that everything that can reasonably be made from scratch is made from scratch.
Despite their cordial relationship, both men have a somewhat different attitude towards their rivalry.
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Supervisors of postdoctoral fellows and working postdocs have somewhat different attitudes to the attributes that contribute to successful fellowships.
Mr. Bernstein has a somewhat different memory.
Each offers a somewhat different approach.
Ms. Taubin had a somewhat different take.
The film takes a somewhat different view.
Now consider a somewhat different scenario.
This was a somewhat different Armstrong, however.
Others have a somewhat different take.
Sherlock Holmes had a somewhat different description.
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