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Discover LudwigThe phrase "differently but" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to contrast or compare two different ways of doing something. Example: "The two artists approached their paintings differently but both created stunning works of art."
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People perceive and think differently, but those differences concern groups rather than individuals.
Different companies and index creators define emerging markets differently, but broader indexes might include 20 countries.
People behaved differently, but he didn't change.
(Japan views it differently, but that's another story).
Ms. Roake remembers the encounter differently — but only a little.
We experience it differently, but it's all of ours.
Each victim reacts differently, but they all suffer psychic scars.
Randy does it differently, but they're whipping it".
The trading funds should work differently, but how so?
Can't we do this differently?' But it doesn't happen".
We certainly organize knowledge differently, but do we think about ethics the same way?
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