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Use "differently" in a sentence
"Kaia and Kevin both rave about having "total control" over the publishing process, and yet each of them defines the term differently."
"The problem is that estimates of the number of born-again or evangelical Christians in the United States vary because pollsters ask the question in a variety of ways and Americans define the term differently, said Alan Cooperman, associate director of the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life."
"In this context, I would think that the most reasonable interpretation is that it is intended to exclude anyone in the legislative, executive or judicial branches, but it is possible that Obama could interpret the term differently or, for that matter, could change the terms of executive order."