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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has distinguished" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the present perfect tense to indicate that something has stood out or set apart from others. Example sentence: "Throughout his career, he has distinguished himself as a leader in the field of medicine."
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Nevertheless, disarray has distinguished the project.
The incumbent Administration has distinguished itself for the ages.
None has distinguished himself particularly within the company.
Compilation of morphological, mineralogical and chemical data on soil development has distinguished several types of soils.
Paul has distinguished himself as the most consistent candidate in the GOP field.
The New Hampshire state legislature has distinguished itself, however, for its persistence.
Rappler has distinguished itself for coverage of Duterte's brutal drug war amid tightening access to news.
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The WallyPower had distinguished company on Sunday.
The N.F.L.'s best teams have distinguished themselves.
These two innovative non-destructive testing methods have distinguished merit.
But nothing else had distinguished him from alternative starters.
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