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answered 18 May 2026What is the difference between no different and no difference?
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“No different” is an adjective phrase. It describes something as being the same as something else.
“No difference” is a noun phrase. It refers to the absence of a distinction.
Examples:
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This version is no different from the old one.
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There is no difference between this version and the old one.
Both sentences have a similar meaning, but the grammar structure is different.
Use “no different” after a subject and verb.
Use “no difference” after phrases like there is, there was, or I see.