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The phrase "a very distinguished field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular area of study, profession, or discipline that is highly regarded or respected.
Example: "The university is known for its research in a very distinguished field, attracting scholars from around the world."
Alternatives: "an esteemed field" or "a highly regarded field".
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"We chose from a very distinguished field, all 12 of us at the BBC Trust, it was unanimous".
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"Tom is a very distinguished scholar.
And Edgell was a very distinguished gentleman.
A Hambletonian is a very distinguished trotting horse.
Wills said: "It's a very distinguished pier.
Johannes has a very distinguished CV, but the most distinguished item in his distinguished CV is Johannes is a Cornellian.
"You are very famous for a very distinguished set of mannerisms," he said.
He's a very respected architect with a very distinguished career and some very, very fine and important buildings".
A proud grandfather, an adoring great-grandfather, a very distinguished graduate of Cooper Union.
"I was not a very distinguished student," he says, "I was the youngest.
Certainly the Europeans themselves have not done a very distinguished job defending freedom close to home.
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