Sentence examples for distinguished identity from inspiring English sources

'distinguished identity' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a unique and recognizable personality or that stands out from the crowd. For example, "His distinguished identity as a successful businessperson was undeniable."

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With branding, your company can establish itself as a distinguished identity in a crowded marketplace.

Four other Titans have been revealed on the game's official page, and each offers super attacks, special traps, and a unique, distinguished identity.

Plato firstly made the distinction between "is" as a copula in a phrase and the identifying "is"; thus, Aristotle distinguished identity in its numeric meaning as equivalence from an identifier that defines an object as an individual.

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It doesn't embrace diversity of experience born of distinguished identities defined by race, class, gender, nationality, religion, and age, and the importance of intersectionality of those influences which shape worldviews and thoughts.

He is in search of Christopher Isherwood's Berlin, of course, and also in search of a distinguished, pre-made identity — "that person I so admired, the black American expatriate".

"We already have signaling "wires" distinguished by the identity of the molecules in the pathways.

It consists of jettisoning Al Jazeera's journalistically sound news-values -- and, to use marketing parlance, jettisoning its most distinguished (literally) brand-identity.

Movingly, for a man who lost his own much-loved son to an inexplicable heart attack at a young age, he tells how he was virtually adopted by some very distinguished climbers, whose other identities as military leaders, university professors or city mayors were concealed in the democracy of corduroy trousers, tattered jackets and tenpenny plims.

For example, people may not want the banks they might use as their authenticators to know which government sites they visit, says Kim Cameron, whose title is distinguished engineer at Microsoft, a leading player in identity technology.

For example, Ockham seemed to think of the objects of moral acts as anything the intellect needs to consider in advising the will to act, including even the circumstances under which the act is done; acts are finely distinguished with circumstances as a part of their identity conditions.

Presently Bob began to describe the opening scene of Olivia Manning's Balkan trilogy, where, on the eve of the Second World War, a distinguished Central European gentleman proves unable to find his identity papers when his train stops at a routine border crossing; soldiers take him quietly off the train, after which he is no more seen.

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