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"something distinct from" is correct and is very commonly used in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is different or separate from something else. For example, "My opinion is something distinct from what my friends think."
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Is consciousness something distinct from self-consciousness?
Hope, however, must be something distinct from faith.
Lars T Lih's Lenin Rediscovered, for instance, roundly debunks the notion that Lenin ever wanted to create something distinct from the large and democratic Social Democrats of Germany.
The notion of the state as something distinct from and superior to both ruler and ruled was incomprehensible to most government servants.
What is known is that gluten sensitivity does not correlate with the genetic mutations of celiac, so it appears to be something distinct from celiac.
Season one of Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad spin-off managed the feat of both paying homage to, and offering up something distinct from, its predecessor, unfurling at a more ambulatory pace and boasting stronger comic chops.
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"We can no longer afford to view our current economic crisis as something distinct and apart from the crisis of family and community decay," he wrote in an op-ed, in 2012.
(Recall that something is accompanied iff it coexists with something wholly distinct from itself that contingently exists).
Stampe and Oddie are both careful to hold that the appearance of goodness is something quite distinct from the judgment or belief that something is good (and thus, though this is not their main concern, they evade Lewis's formal arguments).
Next, say that a property P is general if it is possible both that (i) something x exemplify P and that (ii) possibly, something y distinct from x exemplify P. Intuitively, then, a property is general if it can be exemplified by more than one thing, albeit perhaps only at different times or in different possible worlds.
This was seen as a distinctive new phenomenon, a marker of modernity and something quite distinct from ancient and medieval science.
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