Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
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earthcalling
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I'm British, and I firmly believe that 'different from' is the correct usage. However, I suspect I more often say 'different to', as the fr-fr of the correct form makes my teeth fall out.
Correct preposition following different?
I'm British, and I firmly believe that 'different from' is the correct usage. However, I suspect I more often say 'different to', as the fr-fr of the correct form makes my teeth fall out.