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Can I use "different from something" and "different than something" interchangeably?

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Rebecca

In this case, "different from mine" is actually more natural than "different than mine." "Than" is best followed by a noun used for comparison, rather than just a simple pronoun like "mine." Ex: This bread is different from the bread I usually eat. Ex: He's so different from his brother.

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