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"distinctive aspects of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making comparisons between two or more things, or when talking about the particular features or qualities of something. For example: "The distinctive aspects of college life often provide exciting new experiences for first-year students."
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Other of Young's essays, for example, "Pregnant Embodiment," "Breasted Experience" and "Menstrual Meditations," focus on distinctive aspects of female embodiment that yield distinct ways of being in the world.
Distinctive aspects of Australian football rapidly appeared.
There are two distinctive aspects of healthcare.
One of the distinctive aspects of climbing is its governance.
The scale of this great urban project is one of the most distinctive aspects of the story of Baghdad.
One of the distinctive aspects of British culture is that the word "intellectual" seems to be regarded as a term of abuse.
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I attributed this to a distinctive aspect of Tetzlaff's charisma.
But others saw it as compromising a distinctive aspect of St . Paul the grassy vistas from downtown.
The most distinctive aspect of Dirty Projectors' sound involves the band's other singers, Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian and Haley Dekle.
The most distinctive aspect of the synagogue service is the reading of the Book of Esther.
The second distinctive aspect of Ford's turnaround was Mr. Mulally himself.
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