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The phrase "different from where" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a location that is different from a previously mentioned location. For example: "I have moved to a different city from where I was living two years ago."
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It's so different from where I'm from".
That was certainly different from where I grew up.
Kindergarten is very different from where you are right now.
"It was too different from where I grew up.
That is different from where we were before Tuesday.
"It was very different from where I had been before.
"I guess he was different from where I lived.
"It seems so different from where he has come down with his Congressional votes".
"We don't check our theories in an environment that's different from where we were raised".
"It was completely different from where I lived," he says of London.
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