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Filter by Meaning His discriminate taste in music allows him to appreciate various genres and styles.
The experienced hiker can discriminate between edible and poisonous mushrooms.
The music producer has a trained ear and can discriminate between different musical instruments in a composition.
The wine connoisseur can discriminate between various wine varieties based on their aroma and taste.
The judge must discriminate between valid and invalid evidence presented in the court.
The detective's keen eye helped him discriminate the important clues from the irrelevant ones.
The technician had to discriminate the frequency response of the audio system.
The chef's discriminate palate enables her to create exquisite flavor combinations.
Jane's keen sense of style enables her to discriminate between fashionable and outdated clothing.
The art critic can discriminate between different styles of painting.
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