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"treated differently from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to show that two or more things have been treated differently in comparison to each other. For example, "The new employees were treated differently from the existing staff."
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The suggestion is that if Stanley has been treated differently from other parents, the difference is immaterial and not legally cognizable for the purposes of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Mexican trucks would still be treated differently from Canadian trucks, but the differences would be acceptable.
Yes, it was treated differently from Egypt.
He said perpetrators must be treated differently from victims.
Are Ohio State athletes treated differently from other students?
Why should one player be treated differently from the others?
Volunteers Should volunteers be treated differently from staff or donors?
Historically alcohol has been treated differently from other drugs.
"My work was treated differently from my colleagues," she said.
For there to be discrimination, one race would have to be treated differently from the other...
"A number of states are treated differently from other states," Mr. Reid said.
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