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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinctive series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique or characteristic set of items, events, or elements that stand out from others.
Example: "The artist is known for her distinctive series of paintings that explore themes of nature and identity."
Alternatives: "unique collection" or "notable sequence."
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BBC2 and BBC4 controller Kim Shillinglaw said: "I'm absolutely thrilled to be bringing this gripping, highly distinctive series to BBC2.
Ms. Crawford is beginning to appear in a distinctive series of ads for the Ellen Tracy line of women's fashions.
MUSIC AT THE FRICK COLLECTION: ALAIN PLANÈS The Frick's domed auditorium often hosts the New York débuts of young European artists, but Planès, an experienced French pianist, is already a known quantity because of his distinctive series of Haydn recordings.
After five books in a distinctive series set in Miami, the private eye Lupe Solano has developed a snappy style and a healthy self-confidence in her professional skills.
Cupric oxide gives a distinctive series of blues, cuprous oxide a series of greens, and, in the presence of an excess of carbon monoxide (which the Chinese achieved by throwing wet wood into the kiln), cupric oxide yields a bluish red.
Mr. Pekar (pronounced PEE-kar), who toiled for nearly 40 years as a file clerk in a Veterans Administration hospital, applied the brutally frank autobiographical style of Henry Miller to the comic-book format, creating a distinctive series of dispatches from an all-too-ordinary life.
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As for place of articulation, Proto-Tai had a distinctive uvular series, in addition to the labial, alveolar, palatal, velar, and glottal series typically reconstructed.
Many of the musicians appearing in Carnegie Hall's Distinctive Debuts series have indeed proved distinctive.
Carnegie Hall will present Mr. Tharaud in its Distinctive Debuts series in October.
The Belcea Quartet was appearing in Carnegie Hall's Distinctive Debuts series.
Carnegie Hall's Distinctive Debuts series continues tonight with a recital by Aleksei Ogrintchouk, a young Russian oboist, and Lidija Bizjak, a pianist from Belgrade, Serbia.
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