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HifaMo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

it is no different/difference

"Our financial world is no different."

Is it correct to use the noun 'difference' instead of the adjective?

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No, it's not.

  • No, it's not.
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"no different" means "not at all different"

X is no different from Y.
X is not at all different from Y.
X is not any different from Y.
There is no difference whatsoever between X and Y.

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