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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a distinctive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific characteristic or feature, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The article is about a distinctive style of painting that emerged in the 20th century."
Alternatives: "regarding a unique" or "concerning a notable".
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This becomes a story that is as much about a place, St. Andrews, and its people, as it is about a distinctive tiny hut.
Understood as a kind of obligation, Gilbert's insight about a distinctive normative relation holding between participants in shared agency risks rejection.
Topics can be as simple as a family meal, your part-time job or about a distinctive hobby.
The L.A. Times reported that the premiere "yielded a few laughs and polite applause... but then, warm-but-somewhat-detached can't exactly be directors Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's desired response to what is clearly a cri de coeur about a distinctive artist holding a mirror up to his soul".
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The food has about it a distinctive gastronomic intelligence and literacy - it's Europhile in a very English way, combining deft technique and direct flavours to draw the best out of carefully chosen ingredients.
almost in passing, that "as of August 2012, system-wide Bureau of Prisons facilities were about 38percentt overcrowded" — a distinctive American dilemma, if not pathology.
Since haecceities uniquely correspond to individuals, realists about haecceities have a distinctive metaphysical resource for the development of semantic theories.
The idea is that traditional medical discourse about transsexuality constitutes a distinctive, regulated way of talking and theorizing which Stone calls a genre.
However, Urban and Gao's research is filled with speculation, not-yet-proven hypotheses, and, just like every study about modafinil, has a distinctive lack of long-term studies.
In the first, he is seated in a brasserie, bow-tied and mustachioed, dining with Day-Lewis and his co-stars (Vicky Krieps, who plays Woodcock's muse, Alma, and Lesley Manville, who plays his sister, Cyril) and muttering about horse racing in a distinctive London accent.
The way in which particularist reasoning is illustrated in historical stories such as those about Shun is also a distinctive feature of Confucian ethics.
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