Sentence examples for arguably distinct from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arguably distinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a subject that can be reasonably claimed to be different or separate from others, often in a debate or analysis context.
Example: "The two theories are arguably distinct, each offering unique perspectives on the same phenomenon."
Alternatives: "possibly different" or "potentially separate".

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These questions of purpose are not new and they are, arguably, distinct to a movement that is not quite like any other civil rights movement that has crossed the American stage.

Although the collection and display of such so-called freaks have a long history, the term freak show refers to an arguably distinct American phenomenon that can be dated to the 19th century.

Admittedly, progressive activists are accustomed to internecine battles, but usually these pit one arguably distinct interest group against another.

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It is (arguably) a distinct virtue of the Bayesian logic of evidential support that it permits such considerations to be figured into the net evaluation of support for hypotheses.

From this perspective, a Tsou IA arguably performs two distinct functions: it functions as a typical argument-introducing applicative in examples like 46, dubbed as the I-function ('I' for 'instrument') on the one hand and as an atypical argument-licensing applicative in examples like 45, labeled as the T-function ('T' for 'transported theme').

In full length and core domain trees, NCLs arguably form a distinct family (Additional file 4: Figure S2), but in the α2-repeat tree, NCL genes were tightly grouped with CAXs, agreeing with previous analysis that despite exhibiting Na+/Ca2+ exchange activity (Li et al. 2016), AtNCL and related NCLs are more closely related to CAXs than NCXs (Emery et al. 2012).

But in seeking to integrate health and social care provision it pursues two distinct, and arguably contradictory approaches.

The love rushes back at unexpected times, different and distinct, but arguably more powerful for having the weight of truth.

That anecdote is probably a comedian's bitter joke, but it encapsulates the argument for comedy being considered a separate category of acting, requiring distinct, and arguably higher, skills.

Nevertheless, arguably the concepts are distinct; or at least justice in a narrow relational sense should be distinguished from the concept of a right.

This tertile approach balances the dual needs of retaining an adequate sample size for each group, and ensuring the 'low' and 'high' groups are conceptually distinct (which arguably cannot be achieved with a median split).

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