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"different beasts" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that two things or situations are very different from each other, and cannot be compared or treated in the same way. Here is an example: "Dealing with toddlers and teenagers may seem similar, but they are actually different beasts altogether." In this sentence, the phrase "different beasts" is used to emphasize the contrast between toddlers and teenagers, and to show that they should not be treated or approached in the same way.
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Two entirely different beasts.
Traders are different beasts.
They are different beasts.
players were two different beasts.
Two totally different beasts, really.
They just happen to be different beasts.
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I'm a different beast.
Ceres is a different beast.
"Abarat" is a different beast.
Love is a different beast.
The postseason is a whole different beast.
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