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"to be distinguished from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be set apart or recognized as different from something or someone else. Example: The concept of leadership must be distinguished from that of management.
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Estimating efficiency of an operating column has to be distinguished from that of a column being designed.
Accurate reports had to be distinguished from false ones.
Such faith is to be distinguished from knowledge.
Italy wants the Neapolitan pizza to be distinguished from rivals such as New York-style pizza.
It is not clear how this is to be distinguished from a high-flown sadism".
Man-made fibres are to be distinguished from natural fibres such as silk, cotton, and wool.
How is conscious irony to be distinguished from mere ambivalence, or allusiveness from allegory?
If chemicals are to be distinguished from one another, they must stimulate separate cells.
Tropical sprue is to be distinguished from celiac disease, which is also called nontropical sprue.
The increase stems mainly from better knowledge and diagnostic techniques that allow diseases to be distinguished from one another.
This enables these phytoplankton groups to be distinguished from space.
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to be prominent from
to be distinctive from
to be differentiated from
to be eradicated from
to be airbrushed from
to be garnered from
to be inferred from
to be Removed from
to be emptied from
to be expected from
to be disconnected from
to be done from
to be financed from
to be released from
to be made from
to be interviewed from
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