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been distinctive
adjective
That serves to distinguish between things
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The art of the cinema in France has been distinctive from the start; its business is distinctive, too.
Their sound has always been distinctive, defined by a swirling Hammond organ and Burgess's nasal whine (which might just have given Liam Gallagher an idea).
But Mr. Goodman's contribution has been distinctive, and he leaves with the praise of members of both party for his advocacy of New York City's interests.
Mugabe's reign has been distinctive for the cycle of poverty, poaching, and political corruption that have fed off one another in ways deadly for both the human and animal species.
Arcing into the heart of the lowlands of Alabama, the Black Belt has been distinctive because of its association with the cotton production that long dominated its rich soils though little cotton is grown there now.
George W. Bush's tax cut plan has never been distinctive for its content, which is standard-issue conservatism -- big tax cuts for the rich, a few crumbs for middle-class families with children the right age, nothing for the poor.
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It's distinctive, recognizable.
It is distinctive.
These murders are distinctive.
So she was distinctive.
But the Keen is distinctive.
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