distinguish
Example Sentences
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These systems detect and distinguish aromas, sometimes with about 1,000 times as much precision as humans can.
Mills, a veteran ABC unscripted executive, said it was a way the company can distinguish itself from its competitors, particularly as it seeks to build Hulu’s unscripted slate against streaming rivals with deeper benches.
From Los Angeles Times
"The best resistance training program is the one you'll actually stick with," says Stuart Phillips, distinguished professor in the Department of Kinesiology and an author on the Position Stand.
From Science Daily
Nothing to distinguish this house from the replicas of it on either side.
From Literature
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Consumers have more film, TV and experiences to choose from than ever, meaning Disney needs to distinguish itself among competitors.
From Los Angeles Times
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