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The phrase "quite different aspects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more things that have completely different qualities or characteristics. For example, "The lifestyle in the countryside is quite different from that in the city in many aspects."
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Interestingly, the platforms focus on quite different aspects of user agency.
The S-FHL scale and HLS-EU-Q16 measure quite different aspects of HL.
Additive and multiplicative models concern "two quite different aspects of the association between risk factor and disease" [ 1], p. 58.
However, these methods have been used to assess quite different aspects of microvascular function and cannot be directly compared.
The barrier theory incorporates the first of these as part of the extended phenotype and considers genomic instability and mutation to be two quite different aspects of oncogenesis.
These techniques and resulting datasets reveal similar or quite different aspects of cis-regulatory sequences, and have their pros and cons.
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A quite different aspect is the realness evident in the raw, do-it-yourself elements that so often, largely thanks to economic conditions, characterize dance work made in America.
In particular, "New Divide" showed me a quite different aspect of Chester's voice.
Story 6 introduces a quite different aspect.
Lying to the south of the Feni River in southeastern Bangladesh is the Chittagong region, which has many hills, hillocks, valleys, and forests and is quite different in aspect from other parts of the country.
Though both this work and earlier works [23, 29, 33] studied opportunistic HD/FD relaying mode selection through mode switching, they are quite different in several aspects.
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