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The phrase "a distinctive system of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a unique or characteristic method, structure, or organization of something.
Example: "The researchers developed a distinctive system of classification for the various species they studied."
Alternatives: "a unique framework of" or "a characteristic method of".
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Yet the giants are teetering.The problem is not circulation, which has held up well thanks to a distinctive system of distribution.
By contrast, Scotland's institutional landscape was well established by the time of political union with England.These institutions schools and universities with their own curriculum and exam structures, a legal system with its own codes and rules, a church independent of the state, a distinctive system of local government were left untouched by the union.
Recently, a distinctive system of cellulosome gene regulation was proposed.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa exhibits yet a third distinctive system of regulation, part of which involves an activator gene (trpI) [ 17].
From Feit's (1987) perspective, Cree hunters say that trends in the condition of harvested animal populations are signs of the quality/quantity of future harvests; however the traditional Cree are not scientists they phrase their knowledge and predictions in a culturally distinctive system of concepts and values.
A similar use of copulation calls could once have existed in the human lineage but if so, it may have lost its evolutionary advantages when human societies developed their distinctive system of pair bonding and made intercourse a largely private activity.
It's based on private (or corporate) philanthropy, encouraged by our distinctive system of tax breaks.
Labor is noticeably less interested in the question than earlier biographers have been, but the historian George Chauncey has classified sailors, prisoners, and hoboes at the turn of the twentieth century as belonging to a distinctive "erotic system" of underground homosexuality, and London seems to have been aware of it.
Under Keele's distinctive system 85% of undergraduates take a dual honours - English and history or criminology and psychology are typical - studying two equally weighted core subjects over a three-year programme (there are two semesters a year).
Northern Ireland operates a distinctive "power-sharing" system of Government where contentious decisions are supposed to be taken with consent of both nationalist and unionist parties.
Horseshoe crabs are also capable of processing solid food, and use a distinctive feeding system.
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