She has a different cast

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Hi,

Is "She has a different cast" correct?
 

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It could be. Can we have some context?
 

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My mother hasn't approved of her because she has a different cast.
 

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What do you mean by "cast"?
 

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If not, which of the following do you mean:

  • the act of casting or throwing

  • Also called: casting something that is shed, dropped, or egested, such as the coil of earth left by an earthworm
  • another name for pellet
  • the distance an object is or may be thrown
  • a throw at dice
  • the resulting number shown
  • the act or an instance of casting
  • the wide sweep made by a sheepdog to get behind a flock of sheep or by a hunting dog in search of a scent
  • the actors in a play collectively
  • (as modifier): a cast list
  • an object made of metal, glass, etc, that has been shaped in a molten state by being poured or pressed into a mould
  • the mould used to shape such an object
  • form or appearance
  • sort, kind, or style
  • a fixed twist or defect, esp in the eye
  • a distortion of shape
  • a rigid encircling casing, often made of plaster of Paris, for immobilizing broken bones while they heal
  • a slight tinge or trace, as of colour
  • fortune or a stroke of fate
(Collins)
 

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She is from a different caste.
 

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Untaught888, would you care to chime in here and answer our multiple questions about your post?
 

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Now here's something that makes sense. (Thanks, Mike.) Perhaps:

My mother doesn't approve of her because she's from a different caste.

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That's the only way I could make sense of it.
 

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I'm sorry for the late reply. I made a typo. It was "caste".

She's from a different caste.
Is "She has a different caste" incorrect?
 
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As far as I know, "She has a different caste" is incorrect. But I am not an expert on "castes".
 

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I'm no expert either but I find "She is from/of a different caste" much more natural.
 

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That's the only way I could make sense of it.

It is the only way to make sense of it. I understood immediately what the OP wanted to say.
 

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I suspected it was a typo of "caste" but I was hoping the OP would spot the error and correct it.
 
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