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The phrase "a distinctive relationship between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the unique or notable connections or interactions between two or more entities, concepts, or individuals.
Example: "The study aims to explore a distinctive relationship between social media usage and mental health outcomes among teenagers."
Alternatives: "a unique connection between" or "a notable link between".
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They are upwardly mobile and move to wealthy suburbs.But the movement of Indians around the fringes of London also points to a distinctive relationship between two minority groups.
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It is in this distinctive relationship between a law firm and a lawyer hired as an associate that plaintiff finds the implied-in-law obligation on which he founds his claim.
His research, the MacArthur Foundation said in its announcement, produces "new and persuasive conclusions about the distinctive relationship between China's minorities and the State, offering a model for future ethnography in China and elsewhere". He has received numerous grants and fellowships for his research and is the author of The Age of Wild Ghosts (2001).
The Nutrition and Food Systems Division (ESN) coordinates FAO's work in protecting, promoting and improving sustainable food systems for healthy diets and improved nutrition, focusing on the distinctive relationship between agriculture and nutrition.
The pattern is the remarkable periodicity of something called American party systems: sequential historical eras characterized by distinctive relationships between the contending political parties and constellations of electoral majorities.
With respect to cardiac autonomic control, the distinctive relationships between each tripartite factor of HADS and CVC, as noted in the present study, support this presumption.
"Cameraperson" is less a cinematic memoir than a sample reel, albeit a great one; it rarely suggests any more distinctive a relationship between Johnson and the events onscreen than the clips would likely elicit from viewers themselves.
He managed to have a separate and distinctive relationship with each of us.
Berlioz, who in 1858 first coined the term when describing his work Roméo et Juliette, explained the distinctive relationship he envisaged between voice and orchestra: Even though voices are often used, it is neither a concert opera nor a cantata, but a choral symphony.
The distinctive exponential relationship between the number of disablements and the number of pseudogenes suggests that the appearance of disablements in pseudogenes is random and may be corollary to reduced selective pressure on the pseudogenes [ 23].
On focusing on the clusters, including transcription factors, characteristic relationships between the clusters emerged from the associations of the clusters within and between the four phases; one of the remarkable features is the distinctive relationships for the clusters between neighboring and non-neighboring phases.
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