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Grumpy Old Man
Lv 5
Different than; different to; different from - I hear it used each way but I don,t understand when to use and/or is one usage preferred?
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- SamwiseLv 75 years ago
"Different from" is the correct expression.
"Different than" is a common corruption of it. I've never heard "different to" used at all.
Source(s): My mother.
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