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zeroxp
on Oct 14, 2022
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Replace the “very” in your sentence
When you say very different, you could have just said skittish. "It's skittish from what you intended". Isn't that much better?
johnpublic
on Oct 14, 2022
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actually, the website says "very different = distinct". So "it's distinct from what you intended."
Which I actually prefer.
denton-scratch
on Oct 14, 2022
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Not the same. "Distinct from X" means that it can be distinguished from X; "very different from X" means that it's hard to mistake it for X.
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