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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that's something else" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express that something is remarkable, surprising, or different from what was expected. Example: "When I tried the new dish at the restaurant, I thought it would be average, but it was truly something else!"
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If she will ever walk in Oprah's shoes, well, that's something else entirely.
That's something else Huntsman's failure has proved.
"Mustard?! Let's not be silly, but lemon, that's something else..."...
That's something else that gives these two's voices their unique registers.
But that's something else.
That's something else.
Now music, that's something else.
Well, that's something else entirely.
Not to be happy — that's something else.
On the ice, well, that's something else.
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So you just…that's something else maybe my knowledge of that wasn't, kind of, good enough".
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