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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as very different" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more things that are distinct from each other, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The two cultures are as very different as night and day."
Alternatives: "as distinctly different" or "as completely different".
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"I think the reality would stand out as very different from the perception," he said in a telephone interview.
"Overall, the biggest take away for me was seeing how a country we tend to think of as very different from the US has so much in common with us," says SSA student Susy Gomez.
Set in the year 2099, the series depicts the Earth as very different from today.
I don't think of acting as very different from entrepreneurship.
This is because legal problems strike me as very different from medical problems.
In Texas, however, the two men are seen as very different.
I do think of QE1 and the subsequent QEs as very different.
The people he served at the welfare department struck him as very different.
He sees this approach as very different from developing a new drug to attack the immune disorder.
Each of these moods is arguably a form of anxiety, but they are experienced as very different affective states.
Pterobranchs as very different from acorn worms; they form colonies in which the individuals are interconnected by stems, or stolons.
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