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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distinctively between" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is easily distinguishable or noticeable as being between two things or concepts. Example: The author's writing style was distinctively between that of a romance novel and a mystery novel, making it appealing to readers of both genres.
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This reduced the informative value of the effort estimation to a minimum and team members were unable to use it to select an issue which fitted into their schedule, because the meaning of the different values changed distinctively between two iterations.
Cleverly conceived and plotted, with a fair amount of wit and philosophical inquiry, "Orphan Black" is a showcase for Maslany, who slips easily and distinctively between a half-dozen roles.
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Remarkably, under these conditions, distinct singlet proton resonances of the methyl groups of geranyl acetate were observable even at 10 ng (51 pmol/tube), while other coupled signals were distinctively observed between 25 and 50 ng.
These are fundamental for establishing human, social, financial, physical and natural capital, all determinants for living conditions and distinctively different between urban and rural contexts.
Interestingly, the majority of common DEGs (438) exhibited opposite expression patterns between the resistant and susceptible varieties after P1 inoculation, suggesting that defense responses are distinctively different between the two varieties in response to U. virens infection.
And one needs to ask: (b) whether one's verdict on the 'separability' question stands or falls with acceptance of some version of a distinction between conceptual and non-conceptual (or distinctively sensory) forms of intentionality.
Taylor (1977) took this as a starting point for an account of distinctively human agency, under the assumption that the distinction between persons and non-persons is, essentially, the distinction between human and non-human agents.
The most common building type is the semidetached unit, a distinctively British compromise between row housing and the freestanding homestead.
But since then, much of the furor has died down, and the practice of Islamic law, or Shariah, which had gone on for centuries in the private sphere before becoming enshrined in public law, has settled into a distinctively Nigerian compromise between the dictates of faith and the chaotic realities of modern life in an impoverished, developing nation.
On other subjects the Lib Dems are still poised between a distinctively liberal approach and the sort of moderate Labour policies their past leaders have encouraged.
The (absolute) values of V r substantially decrease along the continental margins distinctively marking the boundary between the oceanic and continental lithosphere.
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