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"not so different" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when comparing two similar things, to emphasize that there are only slight differences between them. For example, "She and her sister are not so different; they both have the same bright blue eyes."
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The candidates are really not so different".
It's not so different with art.
Maybe sometimes they are not so different.
Not so different from Sheffield, then.
We're not so different now".
Actually it's not so different".
Not so different from a Valentino dress.
"We are not so different.
Hopper's art is not so different.
Not so different from the 60's.
(It's not so different in the theatre).
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