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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

X is (of) a different color?

A google search gives me many resulta for both

a) that dress is a different color
b) that dress is OF a different color

Do they sound ok to a native speaker?

How would they be followed when comparing? A different color Than or To?

Thanks
  

Top answer

I almost always hear A. I almost never hear B,. although it is not wrong.

  • I almost always hear A.
  • I almost never hear B,.
  • although it is not wrong.
  • I usually hear 'different than'.
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I almost always hear A.
I almost never hear B,. although it is not wrong.

I usually hear 'different than'.

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