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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinguished ass" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a humorous or ironic context to describe someone who is notable or respected but also foolish or annoying.
Example: "Despite his accolades, many considered him a distinguished ass for his arrogant behavior at the conference."
Alternatives: "a notable fool" or "an esteemed idiot".
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What other director would bother to show waiters preparing for a patrons' dinner, or to insert a closeup of a cushion being neatly tied onto a chair that will shortly accommodate a distinguished ass?
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A distinguished NYC attorney.
A distinguished fiction writer.
This was a distinguished performance.
This is a distinguished opposition.
I had become a distinguished person.
He's not a distinguished politician.
Jim had a distinguished career in advertising.
Flémalle was also a distinguished portrait painter.
It gave Stravinsky a distinguished genealogy.
Lawrence was also a distinguished connoisseur.
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