clearly separate
Frequency: 7.814.2 per million words
To make a distinct and unambiguous division.
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- These two branches of the science have now become clearly separated.
- It's important to clearly separate fact from opinion in your report.
- The new policy aims to clearly separate personal and professional lives.
- The system needs to clearly separate user data from administrative data.
- In the experiment, the two compounds were clearly separated by distillation.
- Can you clearly separate the different components of this mixture?
- His arguments clearly separate the legal aspects from the ethical ones.
- The river clearly separates the two countries, forming a natural border.
- The artist used different colors to clearly separate the foreground from the background.
- To avoid confusion, one must clearly separate the roles of manager and colleague.