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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is different on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something varies or changes depending on a specific factor or context. Example: "The pricing structure is different on weekends compared to weekdays."
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This one is different on two counts.
The derived isosteric heat of adsorption Qiso as a function of the coverage is different on the alloy of one of the two series only as compared to Qiso on pure rhodium.
(AT&T Wireless is different on this, which is one of the reason the unions are attacking Verizon. But, AT&T Wireless, etc. is not beholden to the unions and they can also move toward using contractors).
To his surprise and pleasure, he found the opposite was true: "And not one syllable is different on the screen than in the screenplay".
Although one could imagine that the delineation of the GTV is most simple, we have to realise that different imaging modalities 'see' tumours or organs differently, e.g. the size of the prostate is different on MRI than CT.
This year, though, Christmas is different on Jane Street.
"The nature of the political debate is different on the two sides of the border.
But what works in national rhetoric is different on the ground.
Each individual is different on how much he can do where it doesn't affect his performance".
The Assembly is different on details but not in style or substance.
The Human Seasons, the Royal Ballet's first work by David Dawson, is different on every level.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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