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The phrase "a distinguished from" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misphrasing; the correct form would typically be "distinguished from."
Example: "The species can be distinguished from its relatives by its unique coloration."
Alternatives: "different from" or "set apart from."
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Furthermore, Herd A distinguished from herds B and C by a higher mortality even during the periods free from PMWS.
Herd A distinguished from the two other herds by a higher mortality even during the periods free from PMWS.
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A hallucination is distinguished from an illusion, which is a misinterpretation of an actual stimulus.
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Analysis of the images suggested the existence of a macaque distinguished from all other described species in the Macaca genus.
A subsequence is distinguished from a substring because the characters of a subsequence need not be contiguous.
In YAMATO, the representation of a quality is distinguished from a real quality which exists with an entity.
Who of his writing contemporaries strikes us as an imaginer, as distinguished from a reporter or a self-dramatizer?
A pyterigium is distinguished from a pingueculum if it crosses the limbus.
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