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The phrase "a distinctive product" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a product that has unique features or characteristics that set it apart from others in the market.
Example: "The company prides itself on offering a distinctive product that stands out in a crowded marketplace."
Alternatives: "a unique product" or "a notable product".
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"Citizens United is a distinctive product of the Roberts Court.
In a different way, though, Citizens United is a distinctive product of the Roberts Court.
Are you (like Alessi) trying to create a distinctive product that breaks boundaries?
That is because Congress decreed in 1964 that "bourbon whiskey is a distinctive product of the United States".
Both Home Depot and Pella's distributors are happy: each sells a distinctive product line to a unique set of customers.
In a very competitive market it is clear that supermarkets have to offer a distinctive product from their rivals: success is not all about having the lowest prices.
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This, Ms. Coutrier said, was a more distinctive product and one that might go further than a nondairy cheesecake.
Not long after, the two were meeting with Accel cofounder Jim Swartz to draft a memorandum for the launch of Accel's London office".I think the fact that Jim and I trusted one another gave us a foundation to build upon to get a really functional and distinctive product," Comolli says.
Combined with a sound pricing strategy and distinctive product and experience, it's a proven formula for sustainable e-commerce success.
The added reagents are chosen so that they selectively react with one or a single class of chemical compounds to form a distinctive reaction product.
However, in the case of these two compounds, a distinctive decomposition product allows estimation of the amount of eicosanoid originally produced.
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