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"much different than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare one thing to another when they are significantly different. For example, "My house is much different than yours."
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Pictures are not much different than plants".
It's not much different than today.
The pattern isn't much different than today.
The School feels much different than in the summer.
It's so much different than the '07 house," he said.
Voice acting, he insisted, isn't much different than acting acting.
I think it was much different than that, more outboard.
What came out was something much different than that".
"I don't think it's much different than anyone else's bubble".
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"It's much different than… France".
"The Republican Party needs something much different than that".
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