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"with a different" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used before a noun to indicate that the noun is not the same as the one previously mentioned or commonly known. Example: "I tried to open the door with a different key, but it still wouldn't budge." In this sentence, "with a different key" indicates that the speaker attempted to use a key that was not the same as the one originally intended or commonly used to open the door.
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Perhaps with a different number".
And they arrive with a different religion".
Same old city with a different name.
"You're with a different group.
Bodycon with a different narrative.
("Red Eye" will continue, with a different host).
Sometimes, it collides with a different music.
Each deals with a different central character.
Waking up with a different shoe size?
This time with a different lineup.
He left with a different view.
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