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Discover Ludwig"unlike when" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to compare and contrast two situations or experiences. For example, "I like this new job, unlike when I had my old job."
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Every single at-bat figured in the outcome, unlike when a hitter chases home run records.
Unlike when using traditional Doppler, lateral flow components could be resolved.
Unlike when I first arrived here, distance no longer offers any reprieve from these feelings.
Unlike when he's taping a cartoon, he never sounds angry or cynical.
You always mix things up.' Russell's voice sounds a bit shrill, quite unlike when lecturing.
"It's not unlike when you shop for your own Christmas tree," Mr. Murbach said.
Unlike when it planned the shuttle, the agency put the task of designing the X-33 out to tender.
But India's frailties meant that its progress was genuinely exciting, unlike when Australia won, which felt like a procession.
The conversation felt distant, too — stilted, unlike when they had first met or even in their correspondence.
"When the government gives you rights, unlike when God gives you rights, the government can take them away," he said.
I'm revived, but, unlike when I died in my original journey, there's no grave with my carefully hoarded precious resources.
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