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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Different from or than

Hi. I am a bit confused with "different than" and "different from". Can you tell me if the following sentences are correct and which one sounds more natural to you?


a) Here the food is very different than in Greece/ than Greek food.

b) Here the food is very different from Greece / Greek food.

  

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