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The phrase "are pretty different from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two or more things that have notable differences.
Example: "The two proposals are pretty different from each other in terms of budget and scope."
Alternatives: "are quite distinct from" or "differ significantly from".
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But we live in Chicago, and our lives are pretty different from a lot of the guys we encounter here.
Obviously both companies are pretty different from, say, Tumblr, but Botha says he'll continue to make investments in both bioinformatics and consumer-facing companies.
So it's cool, but in doing research for this, a lot of the educational issues in the U.S. are pretty different from international.
Concerning the polar regions, the values measured by Swarm satellites are pretty different from those given by IRI and, with regard to this, the most striking feature is the very low values of correlation coefficients characterizing the northern polar region for Swarm B (Fig. 14).
She said these orgasms sometimes leave her lightheaded and off balance, and are pretty different from her clit or vaginal orgasms.
They aren't afraid to be nice to people who are pretty different from them.
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I think I'm pretty different from them.
As Bolt wrote in his autobiography, "Believe me, the scene is pretty different from the way it is in Europe.
Wyden broke in to say that putting money in mutual funds was pretty different from personally investing in particular stocks.
I'm always trying to minimise the percussive aspect, instead wanting to pull, coax the sound… I guess home life was pretty different from that of your school friends?
Which of course reveals that Mr Gulliver's "everyday" is pretty different from most peoples.
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