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Free sign upThe phrase "advent of the separate" is not a standard expression in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about the emergence or arrival of distinct entities or concepts, but clarity would depend on additional context.
Example: "The advent of the separate identities in the region marked a significant shift in cultural dynamics."
Alternatives: "arrival of the distinct" or "emergence of the separate".
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I associate this change with the advent of "the separate".
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Before the advent of Christianity, separate religious and political orders were not clearly defined in most civilizations.
Before the advent of the laryngeal theory, a separate Proto-Indo-European vowel ə (called schwa indogermanicum) was reconstructed to account for these correspondences.
It seems apt that the advent of separates coincided with the pro-choice movement: Both gave women power over their bodies one over its presentation, the other over its procreation.
The advent of the mass-produced paperback, in the late 1930s, resulted in separate paperback best-seller lists beginning in 1976.
Separate chapters will detail the advent of the billable hour, the 1977 Supreme Court decision permitting lawyers to advertise their services and a magazine called The American Lawyer, which in 1985 began to publish estimates of lawyers' incomes.
The advent of the American Civil War fueled new desires for a politically separate western area.
Our culture has been obsessed with the idea that consciousness can be transmitted — that it can be separated from a person's body — since the advent of the telegraph.
So has the advent of the Internet.
The advent of the shares troubles some experts.
Didn't whistleblowing exist before the advent of the internet?
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