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The phrase "has a distinct form" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a unique or recognizable shape, structure, or appearance. Example: "The sculpture has a distinct form that sets it apart from other works in the gallery."
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Like a sonnet or an aria, a mathematical proof has a distinct form and set of conventions.
Each of the more than 1,500 potentially active volcanoes or volcanic areas around the world has a distinct form, though most can be generalized into nine categories.
Each one of the 14 different classes of piezoelectric materials has a distinct form of the general solution, expressed in terms of the eigenvectors of the zeroth and higher orders and a kernel matrix containing analytic functions.
Each subject pronoun has a distinct form of se.
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This view is defended by Bekoff & Pierce (2009) who argue that some species have a distinct form of morality that is not a precursor to human morality.
In terms of orthography, Chinese has a distinct written form compared to English in that Chinese uses strokes to form characters whereas English uses letters to form words.
Each form has a distinct number of cysteinyl residues involved in catalysis [ 108, 109].
No, the air must have a distinct quantitative form or magnitude preventing it from being moved.
Consequently, lipotoxic heart disease has been proposed as a distinct form of cardiomyopathy associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes [9] [11].
EFHIA has been developed as a distinct form of HIA to provide a structured process for assessing health equity impacts.
Having a culturally distinct form of local knowledge, Aboriginal communities have an important role to play in decision-making processes.
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