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The phrase "always distinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently maintains a clear difference or separation from others.
Example: "In her artwork, the colors are always distinct, making each piece stand out."
Alternatives: "consistently unique" or "perpetually separate".
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Are personal and historical photographs and/or memory always distinct?
It is not always positive but it is always distinct.
The transitions aren't always distinct, and the audience has to play a lot of catch-up.
"Catalonia was always distinct," says Artur Mas, who replaced Mr Pujol as leader of CiU.
He is interested in human complexity and asks for an acceptance that good and evil are not always distinct, that black and white fuse.
Ray Eames's professional work was merged with, and in some degree subsidiary to, her husband's, whereas Lucienne's career was always distinct.
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Since larval forms, always morphologically distinct from adults, also occupy different habitats, flies in effect live two distinct lives and thus are able to adapt successfully to environmental changes.
He contends that individual places will always remain distinct, no matter how many Quik Stops and Taco Bells line the trail.
Indonesian Islam has always been distinct from the Middle Eastern kind, infusing influences from Hinduism and other religions.
Some scholars claim that it has always been distinct from Occitan, because of the influence of a non-Celtic Aquitanian pre-Roman population.
Museums had always sought distinct identities that defined their cultural contribution, established their public position, and attracted support and a target audience.
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