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"different from the standard" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not the typical or expected way of doing or being something. Here is an example: "The new education program was different from the standard curriculum, incorporating more hands-on activities and real-world applications."
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The ones who I think make a real difference tend to be totally different from the standard definition.
Not greatly different from the standard B-Class hatchback.
But in the end, the STS-V never feels too different from the standard STS.
But "Dancing with the Stars," like "Strictly Come Dancing," is different from the standard ballroom contest.
It looks and behaves similarly to any other HTC smartphone, and isn't radically different from the standard Android experience.
"I wanted it to be different from the standard English costume drama where people talk too much," Mr. Webber said.
Entering this world can be daunting, especially for a group of singers with a repertory different from the standard Western vocal literature.
The Master is a supremely confident work from a unique film-maker, just so different from the standard Hollywood output: audacious and unmissable.
Indeed, Mesa del Sol is different from the standard mixed-use project that has evolved over the last couple of decades.
With stories that explain the Greek and Roman origins of certain words and expressions, the book gives children something different from the standard dumbed-down Edith Hamilton.
Caryn Franklin, a fashion commentator, said: "There is now a real ripple of interest around models that are different from the standard catwalk model, who is too thin".
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