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Tim | English Teacher 🇺🇸 on Instagram: "In English, do we say different FROM, different THAN, or different TO? Which preposition is correct? I answer this question and give you a situation in which we always need to use one of them in today’s video, and I hope you find it helpful! Here are the points that I cover in today’s video: 1. In American English, both different FROM and different THAN are used, but “from” is the preposition we use most often with it, so I would recommend using “from.”
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