Examples of 'often separate' in a sentence

Meaning of "often separate"

often separate: Refers to the frequent act of dividing or setting apart things or people. It can indicate a common occurrence of creating a distinction or boundary between objects or individuals

How to use "often separate" in a sentence

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Religion is often separate from funeral ceremonies.
In larger enterprises they are often separate.
Money troubles often separate good friends.
Often separate acute and chronic RfDs are determined for the same substance.
These technologies are often separate children from parents.
His love was not limited by the boundaries that too often separate people.
Mineral rights are often separate from surface rights.
They often separate the experience of negative feelings from the expression of negative feelings.
The production company is often separate from the broadcaster.
Quite often separate but parallel meeting spaces are used in cooperation but still clearly unaffiliated.
A goal was bridging the often separate domains of physics involved.
In an aging face, the platysma muscles often separate.
Our egos often separate us from one another.
But what is and what should be are often separate things.
Disasters often separate large families.

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In the early monastery churches the bell tower Was often separate from the church.
Space and time may often separate us from people we hold dear.
Apart from becoming discolored and brittle, the nail may often separate from the nail bed.
Months or years often separate the capture of elements juxtaposed in her landscapes.
Such groups do not last long and often separate after a few days.
This guide is often separate from the barrel and mounted in front of the barrel.
The problem with technologies is that they often separate instead of bring us closer.
The jaws are often separate and replaceable, usually engraved with serrated or diamond teeth.
In factories, physical barriers often separate people and robots.
Large organizations often separate operations teams, such as security and network administration, from product teams.
Kitchens are generally small, and toilets are often separate from washrooms.
Myths about depression often separate people from the effective treatments available now.
Today, the distance of miles and places often separate us from the person we love.
We often separate the two, which God meant to be together.
These latter solutions often separate gradually into two phases.
That so often separate us from God.
These bands, first discovered by Voyager 2, often separate smooth plains from cratered regions.
College districts are often separate from other native jurisdictions, with impartial officers and budgets.
Separate bedrooms . Often separate homes.
What issues often separate Roman Catholics from God?
Is not it here that roads often separate in the contemporary world?
In large venues, there are often separate monitors for the vocalists and instrumentalists.
In the past, garages were often separate buildings from the house "detached garage.
Women and men have specific and often separate roles in decision-making and household management.
This is when men and women often separate the terms ‘ sex ' and ‘ making love . '.

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