remain distinct
Frequency: 7.530.8 per million words
To continue to be separate or different.
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Examples (10)
- The two cultures remain distinct despite centuries of contact.
- These species remain distinct even in similar environments.
- The neighborhoods remain distinct in character and architecture.
- Both traditions remain distinct from each other in practice.
- The dialects remain distinct throughout the region.
- These art forms remain distinct despite modern influences.
- The two departments remain distinct in their functions.
- Local customs remain distinct across different villages.
- The languages remain distinct although they share origins.
- These communities remain distinct in their beliefs and practices.