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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinct echelons" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to different levels or ranks within a structure or organization. Example: "Within the company, there are distinct echelons of management, with the top tier making all the major decisions."
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There are several distinct echelons in this structure: National Headquarters, regions, wings, and squadrons or flights.
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And between these extremes there are, instead of a unified middle class, two distinct groups: an upper echelon of highly skilled, highly educated professionals, who are doing pretty well; and a vast swath of unskilled and semi-skilled workers, who are experiencing falling wages, stagnant or declining living standards, and increased economic uncertainty.
The two-echelon vehicle routing problem (2E-VRP) consists in making deliveries to a set of customers using two distinct fleets of vehicles.
The top echelons of finance?
The government's upper echelons have squeezed municipalities.
They have distinct histories and distinct needs.
New York, distinct again.
The uprisings were distinct.
America is distinct.
"The notes are distinct.
A distinct plodder.
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