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The phrase "a discrete entity with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is distinct or separate, often in a technical or academic context.
Example: "In the study, we identified a discrete entity with unique properties that set it apart from other compounds."
Alternatives: "a distinct unit with" or "a separate component with".
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For some it means hard polytheism: every god and goddess from every religion past and present is a discrete entity with his or her own personality and attributes.
We're used to thinking that each person speaks an individual language — his mother tongue — and that this mother tongue is a discrete entity, with a vocabulary manipulated by a fixed grammar.
An application model is a discrete entity with a wealth of heterogenous information that must be delivered in a well-structured manner.
Each of the colleges is a discrete entity with its own distinct focus: Claremont McKenna College emphasizes government and economics; Pitzer College stresses social justice; Scripps College highlights the humanities, fine arts and science for women; HMC stresses engineering; and Pomona College is a broadly based liberal arts college.
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But if it does not remain a discrete entity within government, its more subtle concerns will be doubtless be marginalised.
But as all those Diagnostic and Statistical Manuals have stated clearly in their introductions, while the book seems to name the mental illnesses found in nature, it actually makes "no assumption that each category of mental disorder is a completely discrete entity with absolute boundaries dividing it from other mental disorders or no mental disorder".
In contrast with a discrete entity, the indecomposable Brouwerian continuum cannot be composed of its parts.
The home was not simply a place nor a discrete entity but something that had been built over time with others and emanated a special atmosphere.
The nature of the luminal ER- population as a discrete entity has been confirmed by its uniform staining profile with the 33A10 antibody [ 8].
An entity e ∈ E with h e) = discrete (resp., continuous, generic) is called a discrete entity (resp., continuous entity, generic entity).
Judith Shklar proposes that, instead of regarding law as a discrete entity resting upon a rigid system of definitions, legal theorists should treat it, along with morals and politics, as part of an all-inclusive social continuum.
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