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'are distinguished from' is a correct and acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to denote a contrast between two groups of things. For example, "The skyscrapers of downtown Manhattan are distinguished from the smaller buildings of uptown."
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They are distinguished from Coleman's concert work by their terseness.
Confessions, as a source of evidence, are distinguished from admissions.
But they are distinguished from dredging in one significant respect: they work.
Cults are distinguished from religions only by the number of believers that they attract.
V.I.P.'s are distinguished from the other Barbies by their sparkling tiaras.
Domesticated millet grains are distinguished from wild grains by changes in their proportions and size.
They are distinguished from other tyrant flycatchers by their small size and diminutive bill.
The phyi-mchod are distinguished from the nang-mchod, or offerings of internal worship.
Species of Ensete are distinguished from those of Musa by their larger seeds.
Human beings are distinguished from nearly every other creature by a physical feature: the opposable thumb.
Lymphocytes are distinguished from other cells by their capacity to recognize foreign molecules.
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