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'How distinctly' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase often implies that something is being heard or understood in a clear or precise way. For example, "I was listening to the lecture, and I heard how distinctly the professor spoke about the topic."
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Growing up here myself didn't prepare me for how distinctly, viscerally frightening it would be to raise children in a gun-obsessed nation.
Also, has anyone else noticed how distinctly average the USA look up against a team who are able to hold onto the ball for more than three passes before losing their cool and lumping it forward?
To understand how "distinctly un-boring" The Hague is, I'd head straight for the Mauritshuis and its three Vermeer paintings, including the unique "View of Delft" and the famous "Girl With a Pearl Earring," even if I had to miss the Het Sleutelhuis and "what must be one of the world's widest (and kookiest) ranges of doorknobs".
The first thing you'll notice about the new Kindle Fire is how distinctly different it is from the old Fire.
Even if the policy change is exaggerated by our sources, no one has disputed how distinctly Slide is being run, and that is surprising.
Whether this could prove problematic for Rothenberg isn't yet clear; even LPs seem confused about how much of River Studios they own and how distinctly it was managed from Rothenberg Ventures.
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He was also nervous about how their distinctly Ukrainian songs might be misinterpreted.
(One wonders how these distinctly uncarnal qualities would have struck the Boston adolescent with his copy of Vanity Fair).
Concerns about how the distinctly American indie (how to translate "bromance"?) might play overseas were swept up in that cacophony: its sweet-sad, funny-tense cadence was confirmed as universal.
The latter shares space with Jane Mayer's look at how a distinctly establishment cadre of Washington conservatives, including the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol (old chum of mine), were critical in influencing the selection of "maverick" Sarah Palin by John McCain, though this piece continues to leave the extent of her pre-selection vetting unclear.
However, it remains elusive how Ci distinctly recognizes the strong and moderate Hh signals.
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