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distinct tendency
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'distinct tendency' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a certain pattern or behavior has become prominent or is likely to become prominent. For example, "Recent polls suggest a distinct tendency toward voting along party lines."
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Exact Expressions
27 human-written examples
There's a distinct tendency for table-sharing, too, a sure-fire way to scupper any romantic inclinations.
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This is the realm, she suggested, in which "man cannot change and cannot act and in which, therefore, he has a distinct tendency to destroy".
News & Media
Modern selfie-infatuation extent went far beyond fashion and subculture causing distinct tendency to non-chemical addiction state transformation requiring evidential scientific identification.
Science
The data revealed that the monomer OPMI has a distinct tendency to cross-propagate and MMA is inclined to block formation.
Science
In addition, when the extension-retraction cycles were applied, the values of max ΔR/R0 showed a distinct tendency with different strains around the εc.
Science
The same recipe in The Silver Spoon features dried mushrooms, which I dismiss for the same reason: no one ingredient should dominate here, and porcini have a distinct tendency to bully.
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33 human-written examples
Two distinct tendencies have emerged within the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp the New Agers and the religious, non-profit organization charged with running the camp.
News & Media
The length distribution patterns of tRNA derived small RNAs show distinct tendencies between isoacceptors (additional file 2), demonstrating distinct specific cleavages depending on tRNA species.
Science
We identified a distinct central tendency in the STAMP methylation signal surrounding the TSS similar to that reported by Rauch et al and reminiscent of the overall pattern of CpG occurrence near TSSs [15], [33].
Science
Both, like the Cobham sample, suggest someone in the group had distinct "muso" tendencies.
News & Media
Like his slower-moving characters, Mr. Currie exhibits distinct cannibalistic tendencies, starting with the clever black-and-white educational reel that opens "Fido" and lays out the back story ("the zombie wars" and what followed).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "distinct tendency", ensure that the context clearly supports the presence of a noticeable and specific inclination. Provide evidence or examples to substantiate the tendency being described.
Common error
Avoid using "distinct tendency" to describe minor or unsubstantiated inclinations. Reserve the phrase for situations where the trend is clearly pronounced and supported by evidence, otherwise it can be seen as an overstatement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "distinct tendency" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as a subject or object in a sentence. It describes a specific type of inclination or trend that is easily noticeable. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
36%
Encyclopedias
3%
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Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "distinct tendency" is a grammatically sound and commonly used phrase that effectively conveys a noticeable inclination or trend. Ludwig AI affirms its correctness and wide applicability. It is prevalent in science and news media and serves to highlight specific, evident patterns. For alternatives, consider "clear inclination" or "noticeable trend". When using the phrase, ensure that the context supports the inclination with clear evidence to avoid overstatement.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clear inclination
Replaces "tendency" with "inclination" and "distinct" with "clear", emphasizing a definite leaning.
marked propensity
Substitutes "tendency" with "propensity" and "distinct" with "marked", indicating a notable natural inclination.
noticeable trend
Replaces "tendency" with "trend" and "distinct" with "noticeable", highlighting an observable pattern.
evident leaning
Changes "tendency" to "leaning" and "distinct" to "evident", suggesting a clear bias or inclination.
pronounced inclination
Uses "inclination" instead of "tendency" and "pronounced" for "distinct", stressing a strong leaning.
obvious predisposition
Replaces "tendency" with "predisposition" and "distinct" with "obvious", indicating a clear, inherent inclination.
clear-cut inclination
Uses "clear-cut" in place of "distinct" to emphasize the clarity and sharpness of the inclination.
unmistakable trend
Replaces "distinct" with "unmistakable" and "tendency" with "trend", indicating a pattern that cannot be mistaken.
discernible pattern
Substitutes "tendency" with "pattern" and "distinct" with "discernible", highlighting an observable and recognizable arrangement.
remarkable proclivity
Changes "tendency" to "proclivity" and "distinct" to "remarkable", suggesting an exceptional natural inclination.
FAQs
How can I use "distinct tendency" in a sentence?
You can use "distinct tendency" to describe a noticeable pattern or inclination. For example, "There is a "distinct tendency" for students to choose STEM fields" or "The data shows a "distinct tendency" toward online shopping".
What are some alternatives to "distinct tendency"?
Alternatives include "clear inclination", "noticeable trend", or "marked propensity" depending on the context.
Is "distinct tendency" formal or informal?
"Distinct tendency" is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, though it is more commonly found in professional, news, and academic writing.
What is the difference between "distinct tendency" and "general trend"?
"Distinct tendency" suggests a clear and specific inclination, whereas "general trend" indicates a more widespread but potentially less pronounced pattern. A "distinct tendency" is more focused and noticeable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested