Sentence examples for be on a different from inspiring English sources

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He would be on a different plane, one of the few MMA fighters blessed by Madison Avenue and, by association, mainstream America.

It's a lot of money – it has to be on a different level because people consume it differently.

Sometimes the BYOP program will be on a different site than the providers main one.

Fourth, we show that equivalent problems of under-identification and negative weighting arise in difference-in-differences settings when the control group is allowed to be on a different time trend or in the presence of unit-specific time trends.

And Dolly seemed to be on a different page.

Otherwise, they might be on a different planet.

Sorkin is supposed to be on a different level from his peers: longer words, worldlier topics.

The drama is likely to be on a different stage than this.

But if black folks really knew that, we'd just be on a different plane.

When they come, it will probably be on a different label.

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We, as grievers, should have respect and tolerance for other grievers who may be on a different path than us.

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