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"diametrically different" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe two opposite things, i.e. things that are very different from each other. For example: "Their opinions were diametrically different, with one believing in socialism and the other believing in capitalism."
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The two worlds are diametrically different.
I wanted to do something diametrically different...
The mortgage and banking crisis of 2008 feels diametrically different.
This explains how he managed to gather so much support from such diametrically different young "icons".
"The criteria today, clinically and histopathologically, are diametrically different from those 30 years ago," he said.
So many pieces of tape that I play, people hear them in completely, diametrically different ways.
These diametrically different evaluations of risk fit a classic social-science pattern called "the doughnut effect".
Obviously, he had to labor under a circumstance that fortunately is diametrically different than this one".
Both integrationists and Eurosceptics, for diametrically different reasons, are keen on this idea.
Two diametrically different pH dependences have been reported for oxygen reduction at prereduced Pt electrodes.
People with this personality type are frequently high achievers but it's a trait diametrically different from the Swedish cultural archetype.
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