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The phrase "a strict distinction between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the clear separation or differentiation between two or more concepts, categories, or items.
Example: "In academic discussions, it is essential to maintain a strict distinction between theory and practice to avoid confusion."
Alternatives: "a clear separation between" or "a firm differentiation between".
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It is perhaps characteristic of alphabet-based conceptions of literacy to draw a strict distinction between reading and interpreting.
In a foreword to the report, Hunt said the organisation had previously maintained a strict distinction between sexual orientation and gender identity.
The traditional contracting method imposes a strict distinction between the design and construction phases, which leads to a confrontational attitude between the design and construction teams.
In the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (IHCD-II), the International Headache Society (IHS) makes a strict distinction between primary and secondary headaches [1].
The former operates on a strict distinction between the political and the private realm, according to which ethical (i.e., cultural or religious) differences among citizens of a legal state should be confined to the private realm, so that they do not lead to conflicts in the political sphere.
By insulating the political sphere from the concerns of the social, and by maintaining a strict distinction between the public and the private, Arendt is unable to account for some of the most important achievements of modernity — the extension of justice and equal rights, and the redrawing of the boundaries between the public and the private.
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His case provides, thus, a good argument and illustration for a more general lesson, namely: Any strict distinction between "foundational" or "philosophical" questions about mathematics, on the one hand, and "inner-mathematical" questions, on the other hand, is problematic in the end, especially if one does not want to impoverish both sides.
Finally, regarding the importance especially of ITS2 CBCs for molecular taxonomic concepts, it appears surprising that the phylogeny of CBC-type changes usually plays no role in such analyses, whereas in other phylogenetic and taxonomic investigations, application of cladistic principles, i.e. strict distinction between plesiomorphic and apomorphic character states, is a commonality.
Applying this key principle in our ontology development meant the strict distinction between thinking formally in structures that represent the knowledge domain "vulnerability" and thinking in schools or theoretical concepts when referring to the content of the knowledge body.
5 10 26 27 This fact challenges the strict distinction between lean and other quality-improvement methods.
Based on the Kenyan Health Sector Costing Model and the strict distinction between variable and fixed costs we can calculate the unit costs at an occupancy rate of 85% (standard) (Table 4).
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