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The phrase "something different from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not the same as another thing, or to compare and contrast two things. Example: "His style of painting is something different from what we are used to seeing in this gallery."
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Difference invariably relates the kind F-ness to something different from F-ness.
But it is something different from that.
return something different from new-value.
It's something different from a regular fireplace.
"It was something different from Dominican food.
Yet he offered something different from them.
"I want to practise something different from the mainstream.
This is something different from style or manner.
It was something different from all the guesses.
But we could have seen something different from him here.
Clearly, we were all expecting something different from these wines.
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