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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinctive piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an item or work that stands out due to its unique characteristics or qualities.
Example: "The artist created a distinctive piece that captured the essence of the city in a way that no other artwork could."
Alternatives: "a unique item" or "a notable work".
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Each dish was served in a distinctive piece of homemade pottery.
What makes True Detective such a distinctive piece of television is that when it ends, it ends.
It's a distinctive piece, with just a hint in its harmonic structure of the Hungarian Gypsy music the composer always found so appealing.
While the library did not want a design that would overshadow its historic envelope and had considered architects with a more traditional aesthetic, the trustees wanted to commission a distinctive piece of contemporary architecture.
It's a shame such a distinctive piece should be seen so briefly in New York.
The building was popular with railway and architectural enthusiasts as a distinctive piece of Victorian railway architecture, but despite a lobbying campaign to preserve the surviving sections of the station the remaining buildings (other than the platform itself) were demolished shortly afterwards.
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Her is a really distinctive piece of work, which has drawn countless adoring notices and endless gags about Siri, the voice of Apple's iPhone.
But it's not just a glorified TED talk: the designers of the sets (Caleb Wertenbaker), lights (Jimmy Lawlor), sound (Ryan Rumery), and projections (Driscoll Otto), under the brisk direction of David Schweizer, have collaborated with Friedman to create a truly distinctive piece of theatre.
But what a refreshingly different, distinctive piece of work it is.
As one distributor of the period said, "With the coming of the talkies, the Indian motion picture came into its own as a definite and distinctive piece of creation.
He made his first distinctive piece as a video major at the Rhode Island School of Design, in 2004: "A Family Finds Entertainment," in which a distraught boy at a houseparty locks himself in a bathroom, cuts himself with a knife, runs outside, is hit by a car and killed, and then is resurrected to rejoin the revels.
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