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"different concept" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a term with a different meaning, or an idea or opinion which is distinct from another. For example, "His approach to the problem is based on a different concept than we had been discussing previously."
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'These women are a totally different concept.
PIANO -- Different material, different concept, different shape.
"This is a different concept altogether.
It's a fairly different concept from outright ownership.
He just had a different concept of political virtue.
"War is a very different concept," he said.
"It's a totally different concept," said Karin Koonings, marketing manager for eastern Canada and New England.
"It's a different concept than what everyone else is doing," he explains.
"They have a different concept, a different culture and a different way of looking at things".
"We have an entirely different concept of what art can be used for".
This, he assured journalists, was "a different concept from debt restructuring.
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