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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am so different" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
You can use it in informal contexts, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am so different from my peers in many ways."
Alternatives: "I feel so unique" or "I am quite distinct."
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I am so different!" Ms. Ishihara's New York sojourn has included learning to surf on the Jersey Shore, studying English and establishing credentials for her career.
I can't imagine that I am so different from the millions of other daughters who see their own mothers in Maxine Grey.
I am so different now from who I was last year in November.
I was greeted time and time again with a face and body I knew so well, but am so different to: skinny, tall, blonde.
In contrasting their lives to healthy peers, participants sometimes felt less adequate and/or less privileged: "I bet other kids don't have any problems"; "I am so different because I have a strange disease"; "If I want to play football, I'm slower"; "IBD makes me different from others"; "I want to be thinner like other kids".
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"We were so different.
"Everything is so different.
They were so different.
Should football be so different?
European companies are so different.
They're so different.
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