Yes
Differently THAN is correct. My question was: is it "differently than" or "differently from" but I can't find any examples of "differently from" in all of Google, so I have to assume "differently than" is the correct choice. 'Different FROM' is correct, from this. 'differently from' arises. Searching Google [I notice your correct but unusual capitalisation of the proper noun ' Google'] implies you are interested in the wisdom of crowds rather than grammatical correctness.
They are exactly the same!
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It's nice spending time with my husband. other than the apostrophe in the first word, the grammar was correct.
No, the correct grammar would be, "Should I remain unmarried rather than get married to him?"
It is Thank you ...
The correct grammar is "stronger than I".When in doubt, finish the sentence. You would say, "He is stronger than I am." Therefore, you can say, "He is stronger than I", even though it may sound odd because we are not used to hearing the correct grammar.
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "you would rather dance than sing." The phrase follows the correct comparative structure indicating a preference for dancing over singing.
For more than 20 years of existence i just now had the time to visit here is not a correct grammar.
For more than 20 years of existence this may be my first time to visit here is not correct grammar.
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
When you get your grammar correct, I will answer.