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"little different to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or situations that are only slightly different. Example: The new product is little different to the old one, except for a few minor upgrades.
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"It is a little different to be an underdog.
Syria is little different to Iraq in this respect.
Van Buren's backstory is a little different to Bonito's though.
They need something a little different to add the thrill".
In one way, says Barroso, Podemos is now little different to the PSOE.
Roland Garros will feel a little different to Rafael Nadal this year but no less special.
And although, at 30, he is a little different to their usual targets, he fits.
Martin is playing in something a little different to everyone else.
But the encounter was a little different to what you see in the movie".
I'm working on a new album, which is a little different to the first.
The causes are little different to those that brought about the French revolution.
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