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The phrase "different from being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to highlight a contrast or difference between two things. Example: "Being famous is different from being happy. Many celebrities struggle with mental health despite their success."
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It's so different from being embedded.
Being eight is different from being seven.
That is different from being demolished.
It's totally different from being a parent.
"It's not that different from being an artist," she said.
"It's totally different from being a player," Giggs says.
"That's different from being a ticket-selling commercial presenter".
Playing in games is different from being in practice.
"That's no different from being racist or otherwise prejudiced".
Being a conservationist is different from being, say, a chemist.
"If you're injured, it's different from being hurt," Williams said.
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