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The phrase "stay distinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance of maintaining individuality or uniqueness in a particular context. Example: "In a world of conformity, it's essential to stay distinct and embrace what makes you unique."
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She would prefer the black experience to stay distinct from the mainstream.
If the oil droplets don't stay distinct from one another and evenly dispersed in the oil, the mayonnaise will break.
But he also says the parades must stay distinct, to preserve the heritage of the area's French Cajuns, who had faced persecution in their own past.
You can have more than a dozen ideas in mind at one time and you have to make sure they stay distinct.
To ensure that so many evolving brands would stay distinct, this system put a premium on investment in design and engineering.
That way, instead of clumping together into a gluey mass, they stay distinct, much like farro (which can be substituted for the barley here; just reduce the cooking time per the package directions).
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But in magazines, the editorial and advertising sides have stayed distinct, largely because of the American Society of Magazine Editors.
I like to use red onion because it has a strong flavor that stays distinct among all of the others and because it reminds me of ceviche.
Reverse polarity has been shown to segregate information via on and off pathways at the level of bipolar cells in the outer retina, which continue to stay relatively distinct until reaching the early visual cortex (Schiller, 1992).
To see if the deep lower mantle could stay isolated and chemically distinct over the eons, Van der Hilst and two colleagues constructed a computer model of a mantle with a bottom layer 4% denser than the overlying rock (Science, 19 March, p. 1881).
Acting during a Congressional recess, and making a distinct effort to stay beneath the radar of the news media, the administration enacted insidious new rules that make it much harder for states to bring additional children under the umbrella of the program, known colloquially as CHIP.
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