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Discover Ludwig"distinction drawn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a difference or separation between two or more things. For example, "The distinction drawn between the two parties was clear."
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There is no distinction drawn between professional and amateur photographers.
The distinction drawn in Moch is by no means novel.
This is a distinction drawn by culture experts Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner.
Turnbull said there was usually a distinction drawn between an ETS and a tax.
Recall the distinction drawn above between properties and the contents of thoughts e.g., concepts.
In some lower court opinions, however, there is a distinction drawn between statutory history and legislative history.
Justice Thomas questioned the distinction drawn by the majority between killings and other sorts of violent crimes.
The Equal Protection Clause requires only that the distinction drawn by an ordinance like Arlington's rationally promote the regulation's objectives.
A common distinction drawn in the public policy literature that addresses policy narratives is a distinction made between persuasion and mobilization (see Peterson and Jones, 2016).
Anyway, the distinction drawn in Kelly's memo between legal and illegal immigrants is abandoned in this email from the Coalitions Outreach director.
"There seems to be no particular distinction drawn between the entertainment division and the news division when it comes to responding to the corporation's demand for budget cuts".
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