indistinguishable in A Sentence

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    I wanted it to be Indistinguishable from the movies.

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    But in the final version, these objects and figures are almost Indistinguishable.

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    These flameless luminara candles are so realistic that practically Indistinguishable from traditional burning candles.

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    Modern industry allows you to create artificial materials that are almost Indistinguishable from natural.

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    Learning and playing are often Indistinguishable because game structure mirrors well-established learning models(Van Eck, 2006).

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    Not only do self-love and love of others go hand in hand but ultimately they are Indistinguishable.”- M. Scott Peck.

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    Ever since the dawn of civilization, humans have been obsessed with adventure and entertainment(in most cases, these two are Indistinguishable).

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    Sometimes the parasitic twin becomes an almost Indistinguishable part of the other, and sometimes this needs to be treated medically.

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    In February 2019, nonprofit company OpenAI created a program that generates text that is virtually Indistinguishable from text written by people.

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    On a regular flight from Beijing, the aircraft is a new-build Tupolev or Antonov, Indistinguishable from a contemporary Airbus or Boeing.".

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    He said he wore one of the white smocks that museum employees customarily wore and was Indistinguishable from the other workers.

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    In the classical period, the concept was used as a synonym for the good society, and seen as Indistinguishable from the state.

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    His research question required him to observe the same behavior spreading in populations that had different social network structures but were otherwise Indistinguishable.

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    In modern stores you will find a huge selection of cabinets made from cheaper materials that look almost Indistinguishable from real wenge wood.

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    We in the media have spent decades turning the news into a consumer business that's basically Indistinguishable from selling cheeseburgers or video games.

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    Caufield takes the stand that, to the World Bank, different nations and regions are Indistinguishable, and ready to receive the“uniform remedy of development.”.

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    When questioned, Hatfield insisted it was his razorback, despite the earmark being nonexistent or Indistinguishable(hog's earmarks usually could determine whose pig it was).

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    Giving the typical answer of“I'm a makes you Indistinguishable from all the other s in the room, and doesn't lead to further conversation.

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    Modern features may be removed so that an image of a surviving locomotive hauling a modern special is made Indistinguishable from a period photograph.

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    Even though they held faith in their hearts, they did not know God incarnate because at that stage He was Indistinguishable from a person.

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    This is why applications for Canadian citizenship and job applications from Americans are up by only a small tick, almost Indistinguishable from historical patterns.

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    They were biological beings created to do work for humans, more or less Indistinguishable from humans in appearance and even with full cognitive abilities.

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    An abiding theme has been that the traditional distinction between public security and national defense has blurred to the point where they have become Indistinguishable.

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    The key appeared in 1907 with the principle of equivalence, in which gravitational acceleration was held to be Indistinguishable from acceleration caused by mechanical forces.

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    In this review the rates of these effects became Indistinguishable from placebo after 2- 4 years and these side effects usually got better over time.

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    On the other hand, if they were the same color and hence Indistinguishable, there is no way you could guess correctly with probability higher than 1/2.

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    On the other hand, if they were the same color and hence Indistinguishable, there is no way you could have guessed correctly with probability higher than 1/2.

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    This is technically distinct, although practically Indistinguishable, from shrapnel, which is physical objects, such as steel balls or nails, added to a bomb specifically to increase injury.

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    Today's working cowgirls generally use clothing, tools and equipment Indistinguishable from that of men, other than in color and design, usually preferring a flashier look in competition.

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    Though Copts are largely Indistinguishable from the Muslim majority, many are given tattoos of a cross on their wrists as children, signifying their permanent commitment to the community.

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