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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and distinctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize clarity or precision in communication or description.
Example: "She spoke clearly and distinctly, ensuring everyone understood her message."
Alternatives: "and clearly" or "and explicitly".
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Sleazy, queasy and distinctly uneasy.
Wolfe started speaking loudly and distinctly.
It's also been predictable, repetitive, and distinctly déjà vu-ish.
The sense of displacement was pervasive and distinctly uncomfortable.
Thus Waitrose, for instance, has remained resolutely and distinctly posh.
Ms. Dizzia likewise makes Abby touchingly vulnerable and distinctly prickly.
And distinctly liberal ideas have been discernible in their campaign literature.
The railroad owed the city a "thoroughly and distinctly monumental gateway," McKim argued.
The character of Buda under the Habsburgs remained aristocratic and distinctly alien.
The wings were slate blue and distinctly framed by a border of white.
Critics and readers noted his cool, semi-detached tone and distinctly offbeat sense of humour.
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