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The phrase "different that" is not a commonly used construction in written English. It is more common to use "different from" or "different than" in this context. For example: - "The color blue is different from the color red." - "I have a different opinion than my sister." - "My approach to the project is different from his." However, there are some instances where "different that" can be used in written English. One example could be in a comparative sentence, where "that" refers to a specific thing or concept that is being compared. For example: - "His taste in music is different that it used to be." - "Her personality is different that what I expected." In this case, "different that" is being used to show a contrast between what is currently being observed and a past experience or expectation.
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(Think of how different that attitude is).
I am different, that is good".
"In London everybody was different – that was beautiful," she says.
It should have something different that makes it stand out".
But this trip was different; that was the party line.
It's hard to know where to start with how different that would be.
The failed ceasefire illustrated something different: that US-Russian sponsorship is no longer enough.
When it goes from really bad to different, that is the first step to better".
The British style of policing is different; that is not being critical".
It's a little different that way – I can focus on long-term value creation.
"Think about how different that is … No one dies to game the system".
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