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The phrase "dressed differently" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe the way someone is dressed in comparison to others or in a different manner than usual. For example: 1. "At the party last night, Jane stood out in a sea of black dresses as she was dressed differently in a bright red jumpsuit." 2. "The new dress code allows employees to dress differently on Fridays, as long as it is still within the company's guidelines." 3. "The two sisters have completely different styles and are always dressed differently, even when attending the same event."
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People are dressed differently, speaking different languages.
They dressed differently; they liked different things.
It's like somebody who walks into a room and is dressed differently and looks different and is ill at ease in society, where everyone else is the same".
Yes, it was different, yes, people dressed differently, yes, people smoked a lot of pot.
"Explanations such as 'we worked on different floors' and 'we dressed differently' are a slap in the face to them and a dismal excuse for failures that could severely hit the public purse".
People also dressed differently.
"We dressed differently," he said.
They are dressed differently, suffer differently, die differently.
She was visiting from a suburb of Boston, where people dressed differently.
The humbler classes dressed differently, ate differently, and spoke differently; they even walked and stood differently.
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For me it's about the freedom to dress differently for different purposes.
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