discrimination between
Frequency: 6.06.5 per million words
Used to specify the things being distinguished.
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Examples (10)
- The AI's algorithm makes a fine discrimination between spam and legitimate emails.
- Wine experts have a refined ability for discrimination between different grape varieties.
- Learning the discrimination between right and wrong is a key part of childhood development.
- The new microscope allows for clearer discrimination between healthy and cancerous cells.
- An art historian must show great discrimination between an original masterpiece and a clever forgery.
- The study tests the subject's capacity for discrimination between similar-sounding tones.
- The law makes a crucial discrimination between intentional harm and accidental negligence.
- A good literary critic possesses sharp discrimination between genuine insight and superficial commentary.
- Effective market research requires careful discrimination between customer needs and wants.
- A linguist studies the subtle discrimination between phonemes that changes a word's meaning.