distinction between

Frequency: 9.035.5 per million words

Used to specify the two or more things that are different.

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Examples (10)

  • Is there always an absolute distinction between right and wrong?
  • The textbook clearly explains the conventional distinction between pure and applied science.
  • She draws an important distinction between the different kinds of illness.
  • We can see a sharp distinction between ambition and greed.
  • The distinction between amateur and professional players is being blurred.
  • For legal purposes, it is crucial to understand the distinction between libel and slander.
  • In his lecture, the professor emphasized the fundamental distinction between correlation and causation.
  • Many young children have trouble making a clear distinction between fantasy and reality.
  • Technological advancements have blurred the distinction between work life and home life.
  • The article failed to make any meaningful distinction between the two political ideologies.