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The phrase "clearly distinguish" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to easily recognize or differentiate between two or more things. Example: The colors in the painting are so similar that I can't clearly distinguish between them.
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Porphyry did not always clearly distinguish the One from Intellect.
Only digital certificates, they say, can clearly distinguish legitimate e-mail senders from counterfeit ones.
Mrs. Gandhi has not managed to chalk out major issues that clearly distinguish Congress.
"As written, the prohibitions do not clearly distinguish between harmful and innocuous activity," Judge Scheindlin wrote.
"I have feelings for both the nation and the individual, but I clearly distinguish between them.
Even the best available diagnostic instruments cannot clearly distinguish between Asperger's and autistic disorder.
12 15 p.m. | Updated To more clearly distinguish between credit reports and credit scores.
In particular, this chemosensor could clearly distinguish Zn2+ from Cd2+.
Characteristics of exosomes and microvesicles do not clearly distinguish them.
It was hard to clearly distinguish between some of them.
Moreover, the proposed method can clearly distinguish between polymers with small density differences (<0.03 g/cm3).
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