Sentence examples for at a distinct from inspiring English sources

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In British law, writers are at a distinct disadvantage.

But this sometimes leaves minority groups at a distinct disadvantage.

This, according to Carole, put me at a distinct disadvantage.

Though the room was meant to be a neutral space, Shah was at a distinct disadvantage.

But with his age and a heart condition, he would be at a distinct disadvantage.

All others should be made to aim at a distinct audience.

Even at that length, they amounted to a kind of official review at a distinct juncture.

That simply doesn't exist in Stratford and it puts our town at a distinct disadvantage".

Financially, the club will be at a distinct disadvantage to the majority of their peers.

So far, Cruz, whose campaign has long focused on delegate hunting has been at a distinct advantage over Trump.

"Australia is being placed at a distinct disadvantage and our standard of living is in jeopardy because of government inaction.

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