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The phrase "distinctively different from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when one wishes to emphasize the differences between two things. For example, "Her voice was distinctively different from her sister's."
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Even in his duets, Cherkaoui chooses partners – Khan, Pagés, Shivalingappa – who are distinctively different from him.
They are entitled and even obligated to evaluate Woodson under postseason conditions, which are distinctively different from the regular season.
As a new study from Professor Barton demonstrates, the current court is distinctively different from earlier ones.
Mr. Balducci added that the first figs of the year, the green Calimyrna that come in June, look distinctively different from the green kadota on the market now.
Dictatorship in the technologically advanced, totalitarian regimes of modern communism was distinctively different from the authoritarian regimes of either Latin America or the postcolonial states of Africa and Asia.
They are entitled and even obliged to evaluate Woodson under postseason conditions, which are distinctively different from the regular season, and especially given the unique challenges the Knicks have developed a habit of presenting.
Nanoparticles exhibit physical properties distinctively different from that of bulk.
Xenografted organoids formed crypt structures distinctively different from surrounding mouse crypts, reflecting their human origin.
According to Feng et al. [35], the creep behaviour of indium is distinctively different from other metals.
Furthermore, the encapsulated cells displayed hepatocyte-like polarity distinctively different from the polarity displayed in 2D culture.
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These results reveal that within statistical significance, leaves from individual branches possessed identical genome sequences, but had distinctively different sequences from those of different branches, a finding not previously reported.
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