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The phrase "distinct different" is not correct or standard usage in written English. A better phrase to use would be "distinctly different", which can be used to emphasize the fact that two or more things are different from one another in a noticeable or significant way. For example, "The two cars had distinctly different designs."
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TIG FinFET with double fins is found to possess a distinct different output and capacitance characteristics with single fin FinFET.
Closely related are the Hoare, Smyth and Plotkin powerdomain while the probabilistic powerdomain is of a distinct different structure.
The reason that the two stories are separated — even though one will cross over into the other's territory now and then — is because the work and its reception have had distinct, different, and individually logical lives.
Better understanding of the formation mechanisms for these two distinct different structures will help pave the way towards newly designed alloy compositions for the SLM process.
Distinct different voiding mechanisms observed for the PBE- and PP-containing blends were ascribed to the differences in the dispersed phase elastic moduli and deformability.
Due to its ability to neutralize three distinct different ligands, DcR3 contributes to a wide range of biological and pathological processes, including cancer and autoimmune diseases.
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And so in a real sense, there is distinct and different knowledge in different human beings.
We're distinct and different.
The photographs are distinct in different and important ways – Discuss.
But each of these ryes offers a dry, almost peppery sensation that is distinct and different.
But each of these shops fills a distinct and different niche that brings its audience together.
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