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Discover Ludwig'for distinguishing' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause that provides information about how a noun is identified or distinguished from other similar things. For example: The bird has a unique crest of yellow feathers for distinguishing it from other species.
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It gives essentially two reasons for distinguishing that case.
There were no sharp criteria for distinguishing the emotions.
She is an anti-star, really, who dissolves every basis for distinguishing one person… from another.
The fMRI's accuracy rate for distinguishing truth from lies was seventy-seven per cent.
Obama has been widely applauded for distinguishing himself from Bush's policies, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The problem is then to develop criteria for distinguishing valid from invalid zoning changes..
All this provides a rational basis for distinguishing between the personal recognizance and the deposit situations.
I found the author's taxonomy for distinguishing innovative companies to be very interesting.
The Comment examines Surowiecki's criteria for distinguishing smart crowds from stupid ones.
Establish a system for distinguishing your insights from those of the source.
These are important considerations for distinguishing between various models of bacterial migration for field-scale applications.
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