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Discover Ludwig"distinct from those" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something that is separate or clearly different from a specific group or set of things. Example: The new product is very distinct from those we have previously released.
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However, the resulting human population would be distinct" from those whom H.I.V. makes sick.
The foibles and pretentions of Harvard grads are distinct from those of Hampshire grads.
Together these biophysical data showed features distinct from those of most native proteins.
Public health emergencies are distinct from those declared by the president.
Instruments of the Lao classical ensemble were generally distinct from those of rural and regional traditions.
Animal stalls, granaries, and farm equipment are in spaces distinct from those occupied by people.
These issues are also physiologically quite distinct from those in women, and deserve a separate article.
Many of these conformational changes are distinct from those observed in structures of other DNA polymerases.
The effects of adolescent nicotine exposure were distinct from those seen previously with fetal nicotine treatment.
The mutation patterns in LUAD in Asians might be distinct from those in LUAD in whites.
In short, the problems of one country were distinct from those of others.
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