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The phrase "different breed of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something or someone that is distinct or unique from others within a particular category or group. Example: "She was a different breed of athlete, constantly pushing herself to new limits and breaking records along the way."
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Totally different breed of people.
"He's winning because he's a different breed of cat".
Ford owns the company, but an Aston is a different breed of automobile.
But in truth, the city has attracted a different breed of misfits: artists.
"The new-generation trader is a totally different breed of animal.
Richard Widmark, who died at the age of ninety-three, was a different breed of actor.
He looked a completely different breed of animal from the rest.
"He is an absolute different breed of person with his work ethic.
"People have to remember that racing drivers and bike riders are a different breed of people.
Would he turn his attention to a different breed of athlete?
But the Gastwerk was also designed to cater to a different breed of hotel guest - the day guest.
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