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The phrase "are much different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more things that have significant differences.
Example: "The two proposals are much different in terms of their approach and expected outcomes."
Alternatives: "are quite distinct" or "differ significantly".
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Things are much different now.
Things are much different today.
The dynamics for Harvick are much different.
This time, things are much different.
"Things are much different now," Mr. Ryder said.
Still, fish sauce and garum are much different from anchovies.
We have some teams that are much different.
Their bodies are much different to men's bodies.
Except the stakes, and the setting, are much different now.
The Jeter talks are much different, because of the timing.
The clouds of Venus are much different from those that produce thunderstorms on Earth.
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