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'very different with' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
A more common and correct way to express the same idea would be 'very different from.' Example: "The second book was very different from the first in terms of plot and character development."
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"It's very different with each person.
That's very different with longer pieces, which are easier to drag your feet on.
It's kind of difficult, very different, with a lot of technique.
The way things are advertised is going to be very different, with less, not more, control.
Last week was very different, with some big conversations taking place.
In the first half the picture was very different, with funds attracting £2.3bn.
These stories are very different, with distinct narratives, contexts, and trails of culpability.
I do want to do something very different with each book.
"The out team will be very different, with no leader who commands popular support.
The new performance spaces are very different, with many windows and soaring ceilings.
It's been very different with our children: we've trawled up and down the country for countless open days.
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