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The phrase "and distinctiveness from the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the uniqueness or individuality of something in relation to another entity or concept.
Example: "The brand's success lies in its ability to maintain quality and distinctiveness from the competition."
Alternatives: "and uniqueness from the" or "and differentiation from the".
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In this workshop at the Skyscraper Museum, children will learn how a skyline gains detail and distinctiveness from the ornamentation of its buildings.
Renowned for its policy of fielding only Basque players, or players groomed through its youth system, the club embodies a city which prides itself on its working-class values and distinctiveness from the rest of Spain.
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But all hell broke loose this morning after news that the BBC was "archiving" thousands of its recipes on BBC Food (part of the broader conversation about the Beeb's "distinctiveness" from the commercial sector) was discussed on Radio 4. "The BBC is removing 11,000 recipes and people can't cope," squealed the Metro.
What happens now is the full-scale Americanisation of Canada, hinted at over the past seven years by Harper – he fired people who talked too loudly about this – but not acted upon because Canadians have always valued their distinctiveness from the angry country in decline south of the border.
Even as a scientist, it is extremely seductive to play up our distinctiveness from the rest of the natural world.
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