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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are bit different" is not correct in English.
It should be "are a bit different." You can use it when comparing two or more things that have slight variations or differences.
Example: "The two models of the car are a bit different in terms of features and performance."
Alternatives: "are somewhat different" or "are slightly different."
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Printing on glass is as old as photography itself but Fracture's methods are bit different than Ansel Adams negatives.
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His circumstances are a bit different, though.
Nowadays things are a bit different.
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