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Similarly, Mr. Korshak argues in an essay that “collecting” can be distinguished from “amassing” by establishing a “guiding principle that organizes individual items into a set.”

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 21, 2025

Still, these symptoms should be distinguished from the slow and steady decline we will all experience.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 10, 2024

On the other hand, gene expression in the mantis brains did not change, and in fact could not be distinguished from that found in uninfected mantises.

From Science Daily Oct. 19, 2023

This practice relies on the assumption that each person’s scent is distinct enough that it can be distinguished from other people’s.

From Scientific American Sep. 26, 2023

To the colonists, Massasoit could be distinguished from his subjects more by manner than by dress or ornament.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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