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The phrase "aesthetically distinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a unique or recognizable appearance or style that sets it apart from others.
Example: "The artist's new collection features pieces that are aesthetically distinct, showcasing a blend of vibrant colors and unconventional shapes."
Alternatives: "visually unique" or "stylistically different".
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Over a career spanning nearly 30 years, this Brazilian choreographer has worked in settings as aesthetically distinct as the Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro, a temple of high art, and the samba schools that parade on the streets a few blocks away during the city's annual Carnival competition.
The glossy service is even more aesthetically distinct this time out, with the addition of the Translucent Blue color scheme, which offers a cloudy and colorful peek into the phone's innards.
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Both finalists were submitted by more established automakers and are less aesthetically distinct: the Ford Transit Connect and the Nissan NV200 vans.
Of course there are regional peculiarities everywhere, but as a region the South is culturally, historically, aesthetically and culinarily distinct in a way that other regions of America simply aren't anymore.
It is a distinct landmark that aesthetically complements the Tower of London, which it adjoins.
Aesthetically, IGN's Tal Blevins noted that the game had "a very distinct 40s charm", which was present "from the briefings to the options screens".
Philip and her graduate students are exploring the possibility that these agents could be used to manipulate the ratio of the three distinct TGF-b molecules in skin, to promote better healing and produce more aesthetically appealing scars.
Aesthetically appealing?
Aesthetically speaking.
"Aesthetically, that is.
Aesthetically, Wes Gordon (Sept.
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