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The phrase "different from the last" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing something to a previous item or instance, indicating that it has changed or is not the same.
Example: "This version of the software is different from the last, featuring several new updates and improvements."
Alternatives: "distinct from the previous" or "not the same as the last".
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But executives here worry this recession could be different from the last two — in 1990-1 and 2001 — when consumer spending was propped up by easy credit.
How was this awards event different from the last one they went to, two decades ago, we asked Mr. Le Bon.
Does anyone, Republican or Democrat, seriously believe that under Mr. Gore, the next four years would be any different from the last eight?
But they warn that this summer could be very different from the last, when cool weather kept demand down.
Leonard hoped the outcome would be different from the last time he was in contention at the P.G.A. Championship, in 2002 at Hazeltine.
Each generation feels different from the last.
This term has felt very different from the last.
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Still, it's certainly different from the last two years.
Still, there is good reason to hope this year could be different from the last two.
However it was much different from the last two books because of course they don't interact with Celaena.
This year is different from the last four.
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