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The phrase "may be different for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to explain that something may vary or change depending on the situation or circumstance being discussed. Example: "The legal drinking age may be different for each state in the United States." In this sentence, the phrase "may be different for" indicates that the specific age for legally consuming alcohol may vary among the different states in the US.
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These differences suggest treatment approaches that may be different for men and women.
And the answer may be different for different psychological traits.
Things may be different for the Bush administration's smallpox push.
But the source of stress may be different for wives.
But in the states things may be different for Democrats.
The optimal conditions may be different for the other ligands.
Courses may be different for each student writer.
Treatments may be different for men and women.
But the story may be different for shorter events.
The answer may be different for the baby than for the poor woman carrying it.
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Therefore, the performance may be different for other types of MRSA.
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