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"doing anything different" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is trying something new, such as when making a change in their routine, or when trying something unfamiliar. For example, "John was tired of his same old routine, so he decided to give something new a try by doing anything different."
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I am not doing anything different.
We are not doing anything different now.
I didn't think I was doing anything different.
I couldn't have lived with myself doing anything different.
I don't think Mourinho is doing anything different than before.
He will not be thinking or doing anything different.
Are you doing anything different because of those concerns?
But is he doing anything different to save money?
I'm not looking forward to doing anything different".
"I really had no intention of doing anything different".
Yet, he added, "I could not imagine doing anything different".
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