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"different premises" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to different starting points or assumptions for an argument or discussion. Example: "The two philosophers had different premises for their theories, leading to conflicting conclusions."
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These questions may be answered differently in legal systems that operate on different premises.
Differences in recommendations are often explainable by differences in the structure and regulation of health care systems and, therefore, different premises and goals.
The couldn't agree because they were arguing from different premises.
"They'll never agree," Johnson remarks, "for they're arguing from different premises".
As we talked, I realised we were arguing from different premises.
Research areas such as climate change moved to different premises to save funds.
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We further investigated the difference between SW H/V of our approach and DSS-SW H/V proposed on a different premise.
Let me start from a different premise.
A new TV show operates on a totally different premise.
We start with a different premise: every child can learn, regardless of their circumstances".
The classic liberal position, which is that of The Economist, starts from a different premise.
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