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distinctions without a difference
sing a different tune
(figuratively) To hold to a different opinion or appreciation (about something); to possess a new, changed, or regenerated mindset, usually for the better.
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differences of two squares
electric potential differences
make all the difference
(idiomatic) To be a crucial or deciding factor; to have a very significant effect (often a positive one).
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tiger of a different stripe
different breed of cat
couldn't be more different
(US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, idiomatic) Two entities that have virtually nothing in common.
dance to a different tune
Alternative form of dance to a new tune / To behave differently; to march to the beat of a different drummer. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dance, different, tune.
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