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The phrase "into a distinct" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a transformation or change into a clear or separate state or category.
Example: "The artist's work evolved into a distinct style that set her apart from her contemporaries."
Alternatives: "into a separate" or "into a unique".
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A "possible" meeting with Jane Austen, suggested by another writer, grows into "a distinct possibility".
The crowd on the terrace, on the beach, merged into a distinct mass of indistinct people.
All of a sudden on Day 3, Mina slipped into a distinct funk.
Amphetamine produced robust sensitization when given in association with placement into a distinct test environment.
The resulting fracture system is consequently linked into a distinct element stress analysis.
It's not a great amount, but it's enough to be growing into a distinct body of work.
The much vaunted freedom ushered in by his successor has translated into a distinct lack of order.
Separating a firm's real estate into a distinct corporate entity allows the company to enjoy this subsidy.
Ultimately, Cox said, he wants to transform bikers into a distinct voting bloc, akin to the Christian Coalition or Teamsters.
It is not yet understood how and when an irreversible transition occurs into a distinct state capable of accumulating lipid.
Similarly, in Melhem's algorithm, the nonzeros are partitioned into stripes and each stripe is fed into a distinct PE.
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