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"distinct characteristic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feature that makes something or someone stand out from the other things or people in comparison. For example, "My grandmother's distinct characteristic is her infectious laugh."
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The Jones spread contains eight small mini-vineyards, each contributing a distinct characteristic to the Moraga blend.
Indeed, the presence of such "nonliterary" genres is a distinct characteristic of the phenomenon of adab.
One distinct characteristic of Ms. Dulaney's work is the use of poetry; enigmatic words inscribed directly into the wet acrylic paint.
Another distinct characteristic is that almost every museum downtown is historically connected in some way to the building it occupies or the land on which it stands.
Like musical sounds, different states of mind are defined by distinct, characteristic waveforms, recognizable frequencies and rhythms in the brain's electrical field.
The investigated samples were grown in two very different growth regimes which lead to distinct characteristic superficial landscapes.
Fine cracks, caused by restrained shrinkage during drying, are a distinct characteristic of all Roman cement stuccoes.
There are 86 metals with distinct characteristic properties, and a limited number of these metals have engineering importance.
Each of these operational modes has a distinct characteristic than can be applicable for a specific system.
One distinct characteristic or difficulty of this paper is that time-delay exists in polynomial nonlinear growing conditions.
Second structures of protein-like chains, i.e. helical, coil and expanded structures, have distinct characteristic in our simulation.
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