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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unlike many" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare two things that are similar in some ways but differ in others. For example: "Unlike many other mammals, cats have the ability to see in the dark."
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Unlike many people, she appreciates its simplicity.
Unlike many cartoonists, he resisted formulas.
Unlike many others in the I.Q.
Unlike many of them, he is 29.
Unlike many cafés, they stay open late.
"Unlike many of my peers"?
Unlike many plotters, both escaped.
Unlike many journalists Katherine Boo aspires to invisibility.
Unlike many museums, galleries are free.
But, unlike many geniuses, she is willing to work.
But unlike many gifted peers, he never advertised such things.
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