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"difference from the" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to signify a distinction or comparison between two different things or people. For example: The difference from the Northern Lights and Aurora Borealis is that the former is a form of airglow caused by ionized particles in the atmosphere, while the latter is a natural light display in the sky.
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What's the difference from the past?
That's the difference from the 50's.
That's a critical difference from the past".
That was a difference from the last two Tests.
That is a massive difference from the past".
But no one can tell the difference from the outside.
But there's also a huge difference from the earlier characters.
Quite a difference from the situation in Iraq.
But this time, with a significant difference from the past.
"That's the difference from the start of the season.
That's another difference from the old days, when P.& G. let bad ideas go too far.
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