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Antonia Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

discerned/distinguished/differentiated

Hello,

I'm looking for an appropriate word in the context:

Five mentioned phases comprise all three elements of efficient negotiation that are also discerned/distinguished/differentiated in the works of the authors X and Y.

I could put here can be found but then I'd loose the effect of finding, sometimes with difficulty, sth that is not obvious).

Can you please suggest which is the best?

Thank you
  

Top answer

I rather like "distinguished; there's "mentioned" too, but it's quite neutral.

  • I rather like "distinguished; there's "mentioned" too, but it's quite neutral.
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I rather like "distinguished; there's "mentioned" too, but it's quite neutral.
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Hi there
As a MBA learner,we use differentiated for things or companies,for example Intel differentiated its market from AMD.
Moreover,differentiation is a business strategy to changing your market or product from your competitor.
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Hello Peji!

Thank you for your post.

So, differentiated does not fit into my context.I hope P's solution was fine.

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