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The phrase "as clearly separated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is distinctly divided or marked off from other elements.
Example: "The two sections of the report should be as clearly separated as possible to avoid confusion."
Alternatives: "distinctly separated" or "clearly delineated".
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During the flight, we looked down and saw other beaches far more severely damaged than the one we had visited where a broad stretch of glittering black, reaching to the high-tide mark, was as clearly separated from the natural gray of the rocks as if it had been painted there by a giant brush.
During the flight, we looked down and saw other beaches — far more severely damaged than the one we had visited — where a broad stretch of glittering black, reaching to the high-tide mark, was as clearly separated from the natural gray of the rocks as if it had been painted there by a giant brush.
Two domains appear as clearly separated: one, at small Rea values is such that Sh is only dependent on Ta, the other for Rea > 300 is characterized by a positive influence of both parameters Rea and Ta.
MDS ordination of species composition of seedlings in different age classes in lower hills, with subset of data enlarged (four unrestored sites excluded from frame as clearly separated from remaining cluster).
For the dark stimuli, the results of ES and CVR are not as clearly separated from those for ABW.
Interestingly, shoot samples where not as clearly separated by growth media, and instead, time of day had a greater effect.
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The laissez-faire model (Figure 1b) describes the three spheres as clearly separate from one another.
The purified CKα1 and α2 enzymes, that were included as reference, were clearly separated and the antiserum showed equal affinity towards both isoforms as evidenced by the equal intensity of signals.
Similarly, RLC_Gmr6 and RLC_Gmr18 elements in soybean were clustered into one family as expected but clearly separated into two different subfamilies.
Bayesian inference of the globin domains of all 33 C. elegans globins and globins from a representative set of 26 non-Rhabditid, mostly parasitic, species and globins from plants, trematodes and a sea anemone (Nematostella vectensis) as outgroup taxa clearly separated two classes of nematode globins.
Specifically looking at Q&A sites, Nam et al. [3] suggested that, as in Usenet, contributors could be clearly separated as askers and answerers in Naver Knowledge-iN.
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