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"such a distinction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a difference between two things or groups of things. For example, "It is important to recognize such a distinction between theoretical and practical knowledge."
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However, there have been two distinct counterarguments advanced against making such a distinction.
But such a distinction is now largely meaningless.
The Arab world has never made such a distinction.
He might be expected to play down such a distinction.
A nationalist message offers just such a distinction.
But he was skeptical that such a distinction might be important to the average person.
"Jack was never capable of making such a distinction," he writes.
Without such a distinction, networks argue that they would be forced to close.
No other species in the past can claim such a distinction.
Such a distinction could badly hurt Indonesia, where anti-American sentiment has been simmering.
Such a distinction might seem rather fine, and many conflate the two, but it really matters.
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