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"different than being" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare two things or situations that are not the same. Example: "Being an engineer is different than being a doctor. While both require extensive education and problem-solving skills, their day-to-day tasks and responsibilities are quite different."
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That being liked by someone is completely different than being valued by them.
It's different than being a brother.
"It's different than being, say, a Methodist".
"It's very, very different than being on a lower court.
Which is different than being ashamed of being white.
Being inside the museum was completely different than being at school.
"We know that this is different than being on Temptation Island.
Ms. Bedell had simply not been invited, which is different than being censored.
"Taking a walk on a leash is different than being allowed to run around free," Ms. Fathallah said.
"You're opening the doors for relationships and learning in a way that's very different than being a traveler".
But being the grandchild of someone who struggled is very different than being the child; the experience of suffering is already incorporated into a story about overcoming it.
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