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unlike

[uhn-lahyk] / ʌnˈlaɪk /


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“It was unlike anything we’d ever read before. Immediately, we were like, ‘We have to be involved with this.

From Los Angeles Times

In a globalized world, there is a sense among Jews that, unlike the past, there is no far-flung land to escape to, said Sara Hirschhorn, a historian at the University of Haifa in Israel.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Arguably unlike Big Tobacco, social media provides a variety of positive social benefits as a communication, entertainment, information and connectivity tool.”

From MarketWatch

And unlike classical bits, qubits are particularly sensitive to changes in their environment—anything from heat to electromagnetic interference—that can throw their fragile quantum states into disarray and cause a computer to malfunction.

From Barron's

But unlike those later writers—elites who served as government functionaries—Felix is merely “the son of a poor schoolmaster.”

From The Wall Street Journal