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The phrase "a strikingly different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is noticeably or remarkably different from something else.
Example: "The two paintings are a strikingly different representation of the same landscape, showcasing unique styles and techniques."
Alternatives: "remarkably distinct" or "noticeably dissimilar".
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Witnesses presented a strikingly different version of events.
In Europe animation had meanwhile taken a strikingly different direction.
Mr. Bush's inaugural had a strikingly different feel and tone than Mr. Clinton's in 1993.
But loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration appear to be a strikingly different story.
Plug the same words into the company Google and you'll get a strikingly different result.
Microsoft wants to offer expanded voice features, too, but it takes a strikingly different approach.
But on this continent, many Africans are painting a strikingly different portrait of President Robert Mugabe.
For subsequently forgotten remote items, we observed a strikingly different pattern of results.
Finally, age exhibited a strikingly different moderating effect in the two countries.
Also, they present a strikingly different set of challenges and opportunities in their pedestrian environments.
The defense memo described a strikingly different man from the unscrupulous figure outlined by prosecutors.
More suggestions(14)
a strikingly distinct
a distinctly different
a strangely different
a shockingly different
a conspicuously different
a noticeably different
a surprisingly different
a starkly different
a vividly different
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a strikingly divergent
a strikingly dissimilar
a dramatically different
a strikingly varied
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