He is my brother vs He is a brother of mine

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Tan Elaine

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He is my brother.
He is a brother of mine.

Is there any difference in meaning between the sentences?

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Roman55

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I am not a teacher.

There is no difference in meaning but, 'He is a brother of mine' is very unnatural.

Perhaps if you had a LOT of brothers and he is one of them, but even so...
 

emsr2d2

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He is my brother.
He is one of my brothers.

I find "He is a brother of mine" very unnatural.
 
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