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The phrase "are quite different when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more things that vary under certain conditions or circumstances.
Example: "The results of the experiment are quite different when the temperature is increased."
Alternatives: "vary significantly when" or "differ greatly when".
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But I also believe that these dynamics are quite different when one sibling is disabled.
But, Mike Hales writes, the stakes are quite different when driving to school in the morning could mean being shot.
The cv profiles of these alloys are quite different when tested after steady state polarization compared with potential cycling.
"The motives are quite different when older children are killed by their parents," says Maureen Marks of the Maudsley Institute of Psychiatry.
Matters are quite different when it comes to the third kind of wrongness: making or insinuating false claims about readily checkable facts.
The club's journal, Left News, said that "even games, songs and recreation can, and indeed should, reflect and awaken a leftwing attitude to things... walks, tennis, golf and swimming are quite different when your companions are 'comrades of the left'".
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Miami was quite different when he first arrived, Ramos said.
It is quite different when you are seeing things as historical events".
It must have been quite different when Jenny Holzer was setting out in the 1970s.
But the outcome was quite different when a vegan ate a steak.
But the situation can be quite different when it comes to this craze: body piercing.
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