conceptually distinct

Frequency: 6.07.5 per million words

Different in terms of the ideas or principles involved.

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  • Memory and intelligence are two conceptually distinct cognitive functions.
  • In his theory, happiness is conceptually distinct from pleasure.
  • Although often used interchangeably, equality and equity remain conceptually distinct.
  • Are morality and legality conceptually distinct categories, or do they overlap?
  • The report emphasizes that correlation and causation are conceptually distinct and should not be confused.
  • The ancient Greeks did not consider art and craft to be conceptually distinct fields.
  • We must treat these two problems as conceptually distinct to find effective solutions.
  • The new software framework will introduce two features that are conceptually distinct but work together seamlessly.
  • While their goals are similar, the two approaches are conceptually distinct in their methodology.
  • It's important for students to understand that knowing a fact and understanding a concept are conceptually distinct levels of learning.