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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinctive examination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unique or notable analysis or assessment of a subject or topic.
Example: "The researcher conducted a distinctive examination of the cultural influences on modern art."
Alternatives: "a unique analysis" or "a notable assessment".
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The Sea Knows (1961) transcended its roots in the standard anti-Japanese World War II film to become a distinctive examination of humanity, sadism, greed, lust for power and sexuality.
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It promises to be a distinctive cultural examination of the game and an opportunity to intimately engage with the ritualistic aspects of mah-jongg, which is enjoying a resurgence through mah-jongg social groups and on the Web (like online mah-jongg solitaire).
They were of a distinctive pattern and after lengthy examination, investigators determined they came from an Avia aerobic shoe, approximately size 12.
Lipscomb, after a detailed medical examination, reported that the Claimant possessed a distinctive genital malformation.
A further characterization to find a distinctive morphology for the primo-vessels was performed by using a histopatholgic examination.
Closer examination of these arrested animals revealed the presence of subtle morphological defects and a distinctive anterior constriction of the cuticle, consistent with the retention of an incompletely shed cuticle (Fig. 3f j and Table 1).
Recent examination of the internal morphology of the inner ear using computer tomography scans has revealed a distinctive shape for the Neanderthal bony labyrinth (Spoor et al. 2003).
From his extensive examination of both structures there emerges a constructivist approach to the philosophy of science, characterized by a distinctive pluralistic and pragmatic flavor.
Examination of the features of NV outbreaks by setting reveals that outbreaks in health-care facilities have a distinctive epidemiologic profile.
O.K., a distinctive sound.
Dillon is a distinctive figure.
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