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The phrase "a discrete" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means separate or distinct from others. You can use it to describe something that is individually distinguishable or independent from a larger group or whole. Example: "Each year, the company launches a discrete campaign for its new products." This means that the company has a separate and distinct marketing strategy for each of their new products.
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Because each is like a discrete galaxy.
Each rack was a discrete planet.
Contaminated, uncontaminated, that's a discrete consideration.
Create a discrete geometric distribution.
The device behaves as a discrete PBS.
They had a discrete, salutary flatness.
A Discrete Choice Model for Subset Selection.
Well that's a discrete time system.
Because, as a discrete experience, "college" has begun to disappear.
As much an umbrella group as a discrete organisation.
They are, in Marxian terms, a discrete class.
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