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The phrase "so awfully different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant or extreme difference between two things or situations. Example: "The two cultures are so awfully different that it can be challenging to find common ground."
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Haque noted that the episode is not as entertaining as many of the other Stewie and Brian adventures, but the song included in the episode, "You and I Are So Awfully Different" made it worthy of an appearance on the list.
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People will be so awfully noisy.
The English can be so awfully polite.
And: "Now I'm 17, which seems so awfully old".
"I've begun to grow afraid — so awfully afraid — of the young," he says).
I've just been saying, I've enjoyed your singing so awfully much.
What exactly was I doing that was so awfully wrong as to merit this attention?
Would be so awfully kind of you, the dry-clean-only says.
"Crafts can be so awfully worthy that they turn people off," said Janice Blackburn, a London curator.
Listening to Tana in floods of tears reading your letter from you asking that she stays away from her family is so awfully wrong.
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