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The phrase "a separate field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a distinct area of study, work, or interest that is different from another.
Example: "In the context of interdisciplinary research, psychology is often considered a separate field from sociology."
Alternatives: "an independent domain" or "a distinct area".
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(During the reception, which features live music, the cattle will graze in a separate field).
"Usually I like to be in a separate field," she said.
Their early work established financial economics as a separate field of study.
However, at most schools, luxury isn't viewed as a separate field so much as simply one type of niche marketing.
The reported research may popularize plant signal processing, as a separate field, besides other conventional bioelectrical signal processing paradigms.
A separate field has been created for the remains of 7 World Trade Center, which once housed regional offices of several federal agencies, including the Secret Service.
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In addition, as required by The Graduate School, at least one member of the committee must be from either another department or a clearly separate field of study within the ECE Department.
If skills and knowledge in one industry are no longer relevant an individual may look to retrain in an entirely separate field.
Study of convergence and divergence tendencies could be taken as an almost separate field of research in demography.
The reality is that net coming up with could be an utterly separate field of coming up with, having its own flare and experience.
Tottenham's new stadium, which will feature a retractable grass field and a separate artificial field, is under construction.
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