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The phrase "adding distinction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making something stand out or appear unique in a particular context.
Example: "The artist focused on adding distinction to her work by using vibrant colors and unique patterns."
Alternatives: "creating uniqueness" or "enhancing individuality".
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Recorded at Mitchell's Royal Studios in Memphis, with the old Hi Records trademark of soulful strings adding distinction, the best songs tend to be by Willie, while Sol emotes with bruised nobility.
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Alan Feinberg added distinction at the piano.
Toasted almonds add distinction to the creme brulee.
In Scotland, not mere years but decades add distinction.
Steven Sobel, formerly of Sign of the Dove, manages to give his dishes the little twist that adds distinction.
Both cracked the top thirty of the Billboard Hot 100, but did little to add distinction to Goulding's career.
These 17.3 acres make up only a fraction of Point of Rocks' several hundred acres, but give Canaan an added distinction.
Early this year, Jamie Milkman, the chef and a co-owner of 90 Grand Grille, seeking to add distinction at the end of his menu, brought Mr. Steindler into his kitchen.
And his nearly hourlong show on Saturday, a New York premiere with the cumbersome title "Prelimary Study for Depth: The Upper Half of High and Low," had qualities that would add distinction to many a Broadway production.
A light, elegant riesling sauce adds distinction to a straightforward salad of asparagus and chanterelles, and a similarly light touch with horseradish cream makes a salad of smoked trout and eel a highlight on the menu.
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