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The phrase 'strikingly different from' is a correct and widely used expression in written English.
It can be used to point to a difference between two things that is very apparent. For example: "The new design was strikingly different from the old one."
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Your books are strikingly different from one another.
The Dunellen Hotel is strikingly different from the Palmyra.
Cenozoic life was strikingly different from that of the Mesozoic.
He has released six more albums for ECM, each one strikingly different from the last.
The Green Party is strikingly different from its counterparts around the world.
The answer, given in the police criminal complaints, is strikingly different from what videotape showed.
"The girls are strikingly different from the boys in this respect".
As a result, the R.D.O.C. looks strikingly different from the D.S.M.
Their admonitions about America's burgeoning consumer society are strikingly different from Mr. Brooks's amused welcome.
The exterior of the proposed design is not strikingly different from the current structure.
The ad declines were not strikingly different from what occurred in July and June.
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