Sentence examples for more distinctly recognized from inspiring English sources

"more distinctly recognized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression when you want to emphasize that something is more clearly understood or identified. Example sentence: The differences between the two models of cars are becoming more distinctly recognized.

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The recognition of dots increased for NPD, vessels were most clearly observed under PCD and colours tended to be more distinctly recognized under polarized light.

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Our patient distinctly recognized two types of headache, short-lasting (5 20 min) and long-lasting attacks (2 5 h).

From the phenogram, four major clusters (A, B, C, and D) were distinctly recognized by similarity coefficient from at least 0.60 and up to 0.70 (Fig. 6).

It may be consider the immune system as a broken mirror in which identical or similar images, or their own reflections, distinctly recognized or blurred.

Another important feature of this method is the ability to distinctly recognize the bus fault and external faults, such as AC fault and sudden blocking of gate signal.

However, it remains elusive how Ci distinctly recognizes the strong and moderate Hh signals.

But he repeated them, more distinctly this time.

This theme is taken up more distinctly in the "Ode on a Grecian Urn".

The synthetic gems have sharper and more distinctly developed stars than the natural crystals.

I need to make it more distinctly American, sort of like Bill Buckley.

"Art of the Fugue is more distinctly modal than the Gibbons.

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