sufficiently distinct
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Different enough for a particular purpose.
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- Manufacturers hope their new products will be sufficiently distinct to command higher prices.
- The two species of finch were found to be sufficiently distinct to be classified separately.
- For the patent to be granted, the invention must be sufficiently distinct from prior art.
- The artist's new style is sufficiently distinct to attract a new generation of collectors.
- We need to ensure our research question is sufficiently distinct from existing studies to offer a novel contribution.
- The algorithm clusters data points only when they are sufficiently distinct from one another.
- Although they share a common root, the two dialects have become sufficiently distinct over the centuries.
- I'm not sure if his proposal is sufficiently distinct to win the competition.
- Each government department must have a role that is sufficiently distinct to avoid overlapping responsibilities.
- The audio engineer adjusted the tracks until the instruments were sufficiently distinct in the final mix.