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The phrase "are distinctly close" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are notably near to each other in some way, whether physically, conceptually, or in terms of similarity.
Example: "The two theories are distinctly close in their approach to understanding human behavior."
Alternatives: "are notably similar" or "are clearly adjacent".
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Sometimes you have to go a long, long way to discover truths that are distinctly close to home.
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In all three structures, residue 432 is distinctly closer to the γ-phosphate than 431, namely between 0.8 and 2.4 Å on average (Table 2).
Ultimately, while we may intuitively think there are good reasons to precompile an SDK, we see upon closer inspection that these ideas are distinctly shaky.
Under close mowing conditions the circular straw-colored spots are distinctly outlined in the early stages of disease development.
Others, however, are distinctly Japanese.
Fusion power and fire are distinctly different.
Angelenos are distinctly unenthused by this.
These pleasures, however, are distinctly finite.
Underlying the arguments are distinctly different philosophies.
"We are distinctly not Google," said Gillett.
"Those are distinctly American topics.
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