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View definitions for put differently

put differently

verb as in rephrase

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“We changed preseason because we felt that it didn’t make sense during the course of a pandemic. … Let’s just put differently to the side. It was smarter. … It’s all about being smarter.”

Or, put differently, Trump is not a tyrant, but he acts like one.

From Salon

He says that she didn’t want to cut the movie or its darker side, including a murder subplot; put differently, she wanted the same kind of artistic prerogative granted other filmmakers.

Or, put differently, can ordinary magic be brewed for just about anyone?

Or put differently: If Democrats are likely to gain at least 12 seats, Republicans would probably retain the House only by the margin of gerrymandering.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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