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The phrase "are little different" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "are a little different" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "The two models are a little different in terms of features and performance."
Alternatives: "are somewhat different" or "are slightly different."
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These days things are little different.
In fact, Obama's politics are little different than Hillary's.
Fundamentally, America in 1860 and in 2003 are little different.
The causes are little different to those that brought about the French revolution.
Internationally, government energy research trends are little different from those in the United States.
Obama's plans are little different from those seen in the final months of the Bush administration.
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But the content is little different.
The current Doha round is little different.
This year's election was little different.
On court it was little different.
In academia, the picture is little different.
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