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The phrase "a distinct reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is clearly defined or separate from other concepts or ideas.
Example: "In the realm of virtual experiences, there exists a distinct reality that many find hard to ignore."
Alternatives: "a separate reality" or "a unique reality".
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Advances in hematopoietic stem cell isolation and ex vivo manipulation has kept pace with improvements in retroviral vector technology to make hematopoietic stem cell transduction a distinct reality.
Speaking to people from my birthplace, a small town called Siaulai, in Lithuania, it was clear that there were two camps: those who were preparing for war as a distinct reality and those who continue to have faith in Nato and the system that has been protecting them for so long.
They bring skills and tools to the table that breathe life into your idea and turn your grand vision into a distinct reality.
This move becomes evident in certain physical questions, e.g., in the study of condensation and rarefaction, where Albert openly disagrees with Buridan by arguing that condensation and rarefaction are possible only through the local motion of the parts of a body, and without needing to assume some quantity that would have a distinct reality on its own.
The soul of an individual living being has the same connection to its body as the World Soul has to the universe as a whole; thus the Anima mundi is not simply a collection of individual souls but a separate entity which vivifies the universe as a distinct reality.
The bottom line is fairly simple, yet one that must be examined thoroughly and critically -- if state and federal funding already being spent, and lost, on higher education were re-appropriated, the possibility of making public higher education free for millions of Americans becomes a distinct reality.
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This reflects a distinct American reality of the 21st century that the Donald has simply absorbed like the human sponge he is.
Unless of course, you consider the distinct reality that the Academy's choices don't reflect the biases of a U.S. audience, but instead reflect the biases of an American institution.
Politicians ordinarily like to consider themselves"realists," but in a democracy there are at least 2 distinct realities that must be kept in mind.
By Jonathan Schell The New Yorker, January 19 , 1987P. 23 Politicians ordinarily like to consider themselves"realists," but in a democracy there are at least 2 distinct realities that must be kept in mind.
The New Yorker, January 19 , 1987P. 23 Politicians ordinarily like to consider themselves"realists," but in a democracy there are at least 2 distinct realities that must be kept in mind.
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