Sentence examples for artificial distinction from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificial distinction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difference or separation that is not natural or inherent, often implying that the distinction is imposed or contrived.
Example: "The debate over the two theories often relies on an artificial distinction that does not reflect the underlying similarities."
Alternatives: "manufactured difference" or "contrived separation".

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It's an artificial distinction that's outrageous".

It is an artificial distinction anyway – literary fiction in its present form is a genre itself".

His hero was Bach, his enemy the artificial distinction between "posh" and "popular".

What is needed is a breakdown of the artificial distinction between services for children and services for adults.

Differentiating between "digital media" and "social media" is an artificial distinction, she added, because they "are one and the same".

These bills finally eliminate the artificial distinction between the alcohol in distilled spirits like brandy and the alcohol in fermented products like wine.

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Forget artificial distinctions".

"These were artificial distinctions.

One day maybe we will see an end to artificial distinctions between books.

Such artificial distinctions ignore history, just as they ignore the realities of European society itself, where national origins, memories and cultures have long met and blended.

The religions have settled down into doctrines, which differentiate each other, and then they've fitted the boundaries of these artificial distinctions.

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