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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not distinguish" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be unable to tell the difference between two things or to be unable to differentiate them. Example: The two paintings were so similar that I could not distinguish one from the other.
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We do not distinguish.
The panel did not distinguish between voluntary and mandatory overtime.
"They do not distinguish between me and him.
Small children do not distinguish between work and play.
"I could not distinguish Chinese man from Wall Street broker".
"They do not distinguish between police, hunters or campers.
As a rookie, West, 23, did not distinguish himself.
Nagpra does not distinguish between ancient and modern remains.
But again, science does not distinguish between wants and needs.
The First Amendment does not distinguish between academics and "outsiders".
It does not distinguish among airlines in those countries.
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