Sentence examples for although distinctly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "although distinctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception while emphasizing clarity or difference in a statement.
Example: "The painting was beautiful, although distinctly different from the artist's previous works."
Alternatives: "even though clearly" or "despite being noticeably".

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Although distinctly New York, the collection was wearable and aimed squarely at its international clientele.

Trainees who shine can apply to work in The Clink, and although distinctly separate, the two operations are intrinsically linked.

A DNA test followed, and shows that the nugget, although distinctly rodent-shaped, was just chicken all along.

Although distinctly Roman Catholic, it did not join the Sonderbund (separatist league of Catholic cantons) in 1845, and it approved the federal constitutions of 1848 and 1874.

A5 Anti-U.S. Moods Abating The anti-Americanism that surged through much of the world over the war in Iraq shows signs of abating, although distinctly negative views persist in the Muslim world, an international opinion poll indicates.

The classification for TerraSAR-X obtained similar accuracy as compared to RapidEye although distinctly more acquisitions were needed.

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In philosophy the translators from Greek into Arabic focused on the works of Aristotle and although some distinctly Neoplatonic texts were translated into Arabic most notably the pseudo-Aristotelian Theology, a compilation from Plotinus' Enneads the most significant Neoplatonic contributions reached the Arabs by way of commentaries on the works of the Stagirite (Wisnovsky 2003, 15).

Fascinatingly, Butler did not set out to create a map of the world, although something distinctly map-like indeed materialized as a result of his work.

oregonensis), to "shining, lubricous to subviscid (particles of dirt adhere to surface) or merely moist, with a fatty appearance although not distinctly viscid", to "moist but not viscid" (G. marginata).

Food pellets are high in fish proteins and oils and thus provide a high energy source of feed [22], although with distinctly different fatty acid distributions from natural diets [13].

CIMP-H and CIMP-M could also be discriminated from each other, although less distinctly.

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