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The phrase "different than others" is generally considered incorrect in formal written English.
It is often used in informal contexts to express a distinction from a group.
Example: "Her approach to problem-solving is different than others in the team."
Alternatives: "different from others" or "distinct from others".
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Their actions are a reflection of who is and is not valued, who does and does not have power, how we categorize some people as different than others and therefore justify treating them differently.
That is what makes this slowdown different than others.
That's how some schools are different than others.
I was able to observe how some soybean varieties tolerate moisture different than others.
We are no different than others trying to raise money in this environment.
The problem is that this recession is different than others since World War II.
Mr. Dell: It's definitely different than others because it's bigger and more significant.
What makes the film different than others out of Hollywood is its developer -- the staid National Geographic magazine.
Choosing to define service in a way that is different than others define it is a legitimate strategy.
The more that people can complete everyday activities like everyone else, he added, "the more they can cope and feel that their lives are no different than others".
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"They see things different than other guys.
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