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distinctness

noun as in discreteness

noun as in clearness

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They found that as the amount of CO2 in the ocean increased, the microbes and metabolites found in the community of reef macro-organisms became more similar to those in the sediment, referred to as a decline in 'holobiont community distinctness'.

Absolutely, it could be a function of the pandemic in the back of our heads, but I think it was more of a function of a distinctness between the three of them.

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Some research about the mummies’ DNA has been criticized as downplaying the region’s distinctness in support of China’s attempts to assimilate Uyghur people.

“Allowing the tools to produce images in the style of a particular artist seems like a clear case of appropriating the labor and visual distinctness of an artist.”

This blending does not feel sloppy or uninterested in the groups’ distinctness.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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