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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinct entities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to two or more things that are not similar or related, but can stand alone. For example, "The company specializes in developing distinct entities in the digital world, such as animation, web design, and digital marketing."
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They are organised as two distinct entities.
These are two distinct entities, of course, as anyone who has followed modern periodicals can attest.
Though distinct entities, both are run by Privateer Asset Management, a New York money management firm.
The hotels will operate as distinct entities despite sharing a building.
But the comic-book blockbuster Iron Man 3 has now been split into two distinct entities.
In classic French cooking, mousses, mousselines and terrines were distinct entities.
The Title IX Office and Office of Dispute Resolution became two distinct entities.
The Scottish Parliament and the national church would remain distinct entities.
Cholesterol in food and cholesterol in the blood are distinct entities, and they are often confused.
The word "man" stands, in different contexts, for at least three distinct entities.
For several years, asthma and COPD have been regarded as distinct entities, with distinct clinical courses.
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