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The phrase "a distinctive relation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique or notable connection between two or more entities, concepts, or phenomena.
Example: "The study revealed a distinctive relation between diet and mental health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a unique connection" or "a notable relationship".
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The nexus of a drama consists in a distinctive relation of material, poetic mood, motif, plot, and means of presentation" (Dilthey 2002, 107).
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Understood as a kind of obligation, Gilbert's insight about a distinctive normative relation holding between participants in shared agency risks rejection.
The importance measure of a term can be utilized for computing the similarity or distinctive relation between documents which signifies that these documents are describing a collection of similar or discerning topics.
With these words, written in 1976, Geoffrey Hawthorn, who has died of leukaemia aged 74, announced the conviction that was to inform his wholly distinctive relation to the social sciences over the next four decades.
Today that class is the precariat, with its distinctive relations of production, relations of distribution and relations to the state.
According to the 'sovereignists', norms of justice stem from the distinctive relations that people have towards each other in the obligatory and coercive frame of reference of a state.
The question is what the constitutive norms – the common European weal – are that express the distinctive relations of European citizens, and which could be the basis for solidarity among Europeans.
Although IMT and plaque are highly correlated, [ 22] they may reflect different aspects of atherogenesis with distinctive relations to clinical outcomes [ 23, 24].
Koslicki challenges the idea that the relevant metaphysical relations display the sort of unity required for us to be justified in positing a distinctive coarse-grained metaphysical relation as a unifying element.
This counts against the idea there is a distinctive coarse-grained metaphysical relation that is the unifying element with respect to these relations for what real unity do they display?
Moreover, Koslicki and Wilson both claim that, even if the relevant metaphysical relations turn out to be unified in an important way, this on its own wouldn't license the claim that there is a distinctive coarse-grained metaphysical relation that unifies them.
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