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Discover Ludwig"distinguished man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is well-known, respected, or accomplished. For example: "The Nobel Prize winner was a distinguished man whose accomplishments were lauded around the world."
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And when she later asked if Mr. Annan was distinguished, Mr. Kissinger said he told her: "He is a very distinguished man.
"He's this tall, handsome, distinguished man.
Next, a distinguished man in his 50s.
This distinguished man of quiet strength will be missed.
Here we met the most distinguished man of the place.
"The evidence is going to show that Mr. Seabrook is a distinguished man.
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She has always been drawn to intellectually distinguished men.
I'm just grateful it has been entrusted to two such distinguished men of letters".
The New Yorker, November 26 , 1927P. 21 "Add to list of distinguished men now driving taxis -- Mussolini".
Others, like Aristotle, thought it was what distinguished men from beasts.
He came to all my university productions, and persuaded these two distinguished men to take notice of me.
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