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The phrase "from a different" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a comparison or contrast between two things. Example: "I come from a different background than my coworkers, but we still work well together."
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They are from a different culture".
"I see it from a different angle.
He's from a different school.
Each draws power from a different source.
Regarded the ode from a different angle.
Though this time from a different perspective.
It comes from a different motive.
Well, we come from a different philosophy.
"Our drama comes from a different place.
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Look at things from a different perspective.
He's from a different generation.
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