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The phrase "felt different from" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to emphasize the difference between two situations. For example, "I felt different from everyone else, as if I didn't belong."
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This coup felt different from the start.
It felt different from the Paralympics, she said.
"But I never felt different from other kids.
Still, there was something about these two that felt different from those I had encountered before.
The conversation felt different from any I'd had in the Middle East.
"When it was released on the runway, it felt different from everything else".
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PARLIAMENT feels different from usual.
This season feels different from the others.
"I don't feel different from anyone.
Each generation feels different from the last.
Does making art feel different from choosing trousers?
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