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The phrase "was markedly different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference between two or more things, often in a comparative context. Example: "The results of the experiment were markedly different from our initial predictions."
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The result was markedly different.
Yet it was markedly different.
But his viewpoint was markedly different.
Today the tone was markedly different.
THEIR return from Camp David was markedly different.
His subdued behavior was markedly different from his noisy neighbors'.
And the public perception of Kate Bush was markedly different.
But the tone from Mrs. Whitman's office was markedly different.
But the manner of the two victories was markedly different.
At Yale, the line of inquiry was markedly different.
Yesterday was markedly different from previous marches which I have been on concerning student fees.
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was significantly different
was sharply different
was appreciably different
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is clearly different
has significantly different
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