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"different connotations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to multiple interpretations of words, phrases, or ideas. For example, "This idiom has different connotations in different cultures."
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The two headlines have completely different connotations.
"The word just holds completely different connotations in Australia.
"In the States, lounge has different connotations," he says.
"It has so many different connotations," he says.
You can easily understand the different connotations evoked by the two terms.
Time was when that phrase would have carried very different connotations.
We hypothesize that certain words and phrases hold different connotations for radiologists and clinicians.
These days, the question might have different connotations, but the excitement of stirring basketball at the Garden remains.
He was known abroad primarily as an electrician, a word that in those days carried rather different connotations.
They look different, and they have very different connotations in our common understanding of those two animals.
We note that Queensborough, past and present, is presented as "distinctive," though with different connotations for different time periods.
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