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Discover Ludwig"different tenor" is grammatically correct and is used in written English.
Its meaning is "a different type or quality" and it is usually used to describe a change in tone, attitude, or atmosphere. For example, "A new CEO took over and the company changed to a different tenor."
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This could have a whole different tenor come 2016.
But that debate had a far different tenor than the much larger one raging now.
One clear way to do that is with a different tenor, the adviser said.
"It just seems to me to have a different tenor and tone than before," he said.
The Payne case, at least so far, appeared to have a different tenor.
And was this, as the Times speculated, "a different tenor … bipartisanship, of sorts".
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Schubert, "Winterreise" — Recordings from two utterly different tenors illuminate Schubert's desolate cycle.
We are about to hear this aria performed by eight different tenors ranging over sixty years of recorded history.
Audience members commented on the different tenors of the task force reports reviewed so far, the relationship of the task force reports to the university's strategic planning process, and Seeber and Fuchs' next steps with the reports and feedback.
The differences between candidate voting blocs are fairly insubstantial this time around — mostly dependent on different tenors and tones from the candidates, or regional affinities, or what have you.
The appearance of significant spreads between rates of different tenors has given rise to a new kind of interest rate swap, called basis swap, where two streams of floating payments linked to underlying rates of different tenors are exchanged.
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