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1 The ecclesiastical use of the word is essentially different from the civil.
2 But work and recreation are not essentially different in their true nature.
3 In another respect, however, dramatic poetry is essentially different from the lyrical.
4 They were both just men, but just in an essentially different manner.
5 Although they worked together politically it was toward essentially different financial ends.
6 Yet the Fire is not just a rival gadget, but something essentially different .
7 A narrative in verse is not essentially different from a narrative in prose.
8 The conditions described in the two books are, however, essentially different .
9 The hopes and expectations of the two parties were essentially different .
10 This mechanism is essentially different from a pure order-disorder phase transition.
11 They were essentially different , however, although there were so many points of resemblance.
12 For was she essentially different from the woman who had been Arabian's victim?
13 We are damned if we could see anything essentially different in their expressions.
14 But the whites have developed nothing in their relations one to another essentially different .
15 His world is not mine; our ways of looking at things seem essentially different .
16 The pemmican we took was essentially different from that which former expeditions had used.
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This collocation consists of: Essentially different through the time
Essentially different across language varieties