Examples of 'yet distinct' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet distinct"

yet distinct - This phrase is used to highlight something having both similarities and differences at the same time, often used in comparing two or more things that share common features but also possess unique characteristics

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It is a simple yet distinct sustainable travel destination.
It is utterly selfless and anonymous yet distinct.
Yet distinct from theology.
Love and righteousness are closely connected yet distinct.
Each of them serves different yet distinct user interface and atmosphere.
The organic shapes created by such processes are familiar yet distinct.
Religion and spirituality are two related yet distinct terms associated with faith.
They are a people both unified and divided, similar and yet distinct.
The Wolastoqiyik speak a language that is related yet distinct from other Maritime Native languages.
Unless they are both we can not perceive them as linked, yet distinct.
There is the remote yet distinct possibility that I may end up in South America.
They are related yet distinct.
Two closely related yet distinct languages are spoken in the Torres group, Hiw and Lo-Toga.
They are indivisible yet distinct.
A simple, yet distinct design.

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Within this larger unity the individual themes maintain complementary yet distinct roles.
The moment he began to sigh, a light yet distinct impact dispersed his drowsiness.
Other areas of his practice are interconnected, yet distinct.
It is complementary to, yet distinct from, humanitarian action.
The Xhosa people are divided into several tribes with related yet distinct heritages.
KOR has a wide, yet distinct distribution in the brain, spinal cord, and in pain neurons.
It was introduced at the same time as the similar yet distinct Thief class.
This is similar to, yet distinct from, the interference that produces the better-known Stroop effect.
Ethiopian Lekempti Coffee also exhibits a slight yet distinct fruity flavor.
Inside, the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph and the Bentley Arnage were similar yet distinct.
Inseparable from the Father and yet distinct from the Father.
Rugby and American football are similar, yet distinct.
The engraving is somewhat crude, yet distinct and instructive.
Jesus ' divine and human natures are inseparable, and yet distinct.
Block copolymers are similar to, yet distinct from, tapered polymers.
These therapies are similar, yet distinct.
Each Person of the Godhead is fully Divine, yet distinct from one another.
Christ 's two natures are united and yet distinct an unmixed.
Interferon alpha, interferon beta, and interferon gamma have overlapping yet distinct biological activities.
Interferon alpha, interferon beta, and interferon gamma have overlapping yet distinct biologic activities.
Bronze Age Ireland followed a similar, yet distinct course.
We are all connected, yet distinct.
There are at least 250 different and yet distinct species of the rose.
It was a version of Sumerian, but with subtle, yet distinct differences.
Stylish yet rustic, traditional yet distinct - OUR LOUNGES.
Therefore, Christ was / is identified with, yet distinct from, YHWH.
That is, They are One Being, yet distinct.

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