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The phrase "as their distinctive" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is characteristic or unique to a particular subject, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The birds are known for their vibrant colors, as their distinctive plumage sets them apart from other species."
Alternatives: "as their unique" or "as their characteristic".
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Recently, thermoelectric generators (TEGs) have emerged as a potential alternative for clean energy generation, due mainly to the technology innovation and the marked cost reduction of modules, as well as their distinctive advantages.
Over the next five years his company plans to increase its number of beds to 30,000, making it the largest private-hospital group in India and giving it more bargaining power when it negotiates with suppliers, thus driving down costs further.From jugaad to shanzhaiIndians often see frugal innovation as their distinctive contribution to management thinking.
Research involving oxaziridines over the past five decades has been motivated by the unusual physical properties of these compounds as well as their distinctive reactivity.
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Aldrich fills the movie with a sharp array of character actors — such as the twitchy Ralph Meeker, as Hammer Maxine Cooperr, as Velda, his tough yet anguished cohort and lover; and Wesley Addy, as his contemptuous rival, a bitterly sarcastic police lieutenant — whom he seems to have cast as much for their distinctive, haunting voices as for their looks and their skill.
Their characteristic gait, a jerky walk with the constantly wagging tail, makes them easy to pick out, as does their distinctive black-and-white plumage.
Los Angeles' influential WEDIDIT collective which includes Shlohmo, RL Grime, D33J, Purple, and Groundislava, among others are as known for their distinctive, stoner-slash-skater valley boy as much as they are for their music.
Conversely, "if we try to bring about conformity to a rule of conduct solely by the threat of force, we shall be treating persons merely as means, as objects of coercion, and not also as ends, engaging with their distinctive capacity as persons" (Larmore 1999, 607. Also see Larmore 2002 and Nagel 1987).
Formerly known as the Meters, their distinctive blues-dance groove forced the truth-in-advertising name change.
Others, such as many species of Fagus, Quercus, Betula, Ostrya, and Corylus, are cultivated as ornamentals for their distinctive form and foliage colour.
Mr. DeCarlo is generally credited not only with bringing his clean-lined cartoon style to Archie himself, but also as giving Betty and Veronica their distinctive wide-eyed, snub-nosed "cute" look.
Studies using clinical samples have begun to identify classes of tumors that appear both biologically and clinically unique as inferred from their distinctive patterns of expressed genes.
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