Never Do This: “different than”
An idiom that often appears on college entrance examinations is "different from." Do not use the incorrect "different than."
This idiom can be remembered by changing the syntax of the sentence: in place of a linking verb and the adjective "different," use a form of "to differ."
While colloquial speech may have made the third sentence sound acceptable, the last sentence simply does not make sense. Just as "differs than" sounds silly, so should "different than."
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