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Discover Ludwig"barely different" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where two things are similar but not quite the same. For example, "The two cars were barely different, only the color of the paint set them apart."
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The UK is barely different.
IN some ways, daily life seems barely different for Mr. Ollquist.
More important, the year-to-year correlation among the outcomes of mutual funds is very small, barely different from zero.
And what's immediately striking is that Abby's frustrations are barely different from those of a straight woman in comparable circumstances.
Overall, Marshmallow is a solid upgrade and a big step in the right direction for Google, even if it seems barely different on the surface.
Others say that the Liberal Democrats' version is barely different from the plan that is being replaced because of opposition from the Democratic Party.
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The situation is barely any different in the world of literature and storytelling.
Side-by-side they look barely any different apart from a bigger screen – 5.5in to the older 5.1in – and the back now has rounded edges.
But I underestimated the power of kissing single women that you barely know — different women every week — on national television for a couple of months.
The organizers, inexplicably, built no respectable restaurants or enticing stores within the zone; the concession stands were best avoided, being barely any different from what you get at Loews before a movie.
His luck could barely be more different.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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