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Discover LudwigThe phrase "neatly differentiated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is clearly and distinctly separated or distinguished. Example: The company's product line is neatly differentiated into different categories, making it easier for customers to find what they are looking for.
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Why should itch be, as it were, pre-installed and so neatly differentiated from pain?
Evaluation of the remote nodal, as well as the hepatic and peritoneal metastases is more neatly differentiated.
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Simply dividing up the interests into two neatly-differentiated competing camps enables lazy beat reporters to claim to have painted all of reality with but two phone calls.
It's differentiated.
Differentiated price levels are everywhere.
"Selectively differentiated," the librarian offered.
He was dressed neatly.
Neatly like a book".
They fell quite neatly.
"He's dressed neatly.
Typically these machines are differentiated by d.p.i.
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