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The phrase "a distinctive design of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a unique or characteristic design associated with a particular object, brand, or concept.
Example: "The new smartphone features a distinctive design of sleek curves and vibrant colors that sets it apart from its competitors."
Alternatives: "a unique design of" or "a characteristic design of".
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To identify causality, we rely on a distinctive design of the tax, which is imposed on large French firms only, all listed on Euronext.
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Like many other teams, Katusha have made an effort to create a distinctive design on the back of the jersey to help identify the riders from above.
"Though praised by clients for the wonderful way she served their needs and feelings, she has been sharply criticized by historians for the lack of a distinctive design identity.
"He's Mr Fixer," says Gary "Mani" Mounfield, who was playing bass in the Stone Roses when they used Mitchell to light their shows, providing a performance equivalent to the distinctive design of their record sleeves.
The distinctive design of our multinozzle electrospinning setup places two nozzles in separate electrical fields which guarantee that fibers with different structures are mixed homogeneously.
The distinctive design of his packaging.
The upscale and distinctive design of the new Gateway EC58 and EC54 lines is the ideal complement to its advanced battery life and thin-and-lightweight form factor.
The building, with its distinctive design of red, yellow, orange and black rectangles, occupies half of one of the six floors of the new £400m hospital.
That's not surprising, given the overall taste level of the hotel and the distinctive design of that guest room not to mention its staggering views of the grapevines right outside and the snow-capped Andes in the distance.
The Bade are readily identifiable by the distinctive design of their tents, usually erected by major roadsides on the edges of urban areas, together with the specially crafted wooden boxes that contain their performing monkeys.
This distinctive design, reminiscent of a fuel gauge on a car's dashboard, was adopted by Italian and English clockmakers, and found its way into the design of some pocket watches in the 18th century.
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