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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a discrete planet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing astronomy, science fiction, or any scenario where you want to emphasize the individuality or separateness of a planet.
Example: "In the vast universe, scientists have discovered a discrete planet that exhibits conditions suitable for life."
Alternatives: "an isolated planet" or "a distinct planet".
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Each rack was a discrete planet.
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Admittedly overused, the image of "Spaceship Earth" nonetheless powerfully illustrates both that the planet is a discrete, and hence finite, entity and that its occupants cannot escape the consequences of their activity.
We have a discrete amount of material resources on the planet, even though some of them are renewable.
At residential colleges, rape occurs within a discrete institutional context, and it's within this context ("Planet College") that the media-savvy feminists exemplified by Sulkowicz have sparked a wave of activism that continues to generate administrative and social consternation.
Just as every item of equipment and person in the U.S. military has a discrete Internet address, which can be monitored real-time through satellite networks that can reach everywhere on the planet, such will eventually be the case for every transit point, electric power station and commercial sit on the planet.
Human life is now not only a social and biological but also a geological force (Chakrabarty 2); nor is human life any longer a discrete category, as "humans are now part of the natural history of the planet" (10).
Because each is like a discrete galaxy.
Contaminated, uncontaminated, that's a discrete consideration.
The device behaves as a discrete PBS.
They had a discrete, salutary flatness.
Create a discrete geometric distribution.
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