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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very distinct shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or figure that has a clear and recognizable form.
Example: "The sculpture had a very distinct shape that caught everyone's attention at the gallery."
Alternatives: "a clearly defined shape" or "a striking shape".
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"It's a very distinct shape," he said.
The circular cross section of the holes on the surface of the bones, as well as the cauliflowerlike caverns at the ends of those tunnels, have a very distinct shape, says Nicholas Higgs, a marine biologist at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom.
There's Mandela, the son of Africa; the continent has a very distinct shape.
A refined reconstruction of the 'open' monomer at 23 Å resolution allowed the unambiguous docking of the crystal structure of the beetle TERT [ 34,33] into the EM density as they share a very distinct shape and also the characteristic tunnel, locating the position of the catalytic pocked in the EM density.
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The plot formed a very distinct funnel shape with the log ORs evenly distributed around the meta-analysis OR regardless of the study variance.
The C-terminal half displayed a very distinct localization pattern consisting of larger irregular shaped regions spread throughout the nucleoplasm with very little diffused distribution (construct Δ1 245, Figure 3B).
A novel is a very distinct and very complicated form of story-telling.
"It was a very distinct sound.
I had a very distinct vision.
"He's got a very distinct style," said Mr. Broder.
So these Andean cores showed a very distinct Atlantic signature.
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