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The phrase 'distinctively differentiate' is correct and usable in written English.
It means to clearly or uniquely distinguish something from others. Example: The company's new product was distinctively differentiated from its competitors through its unique design and advanced features.
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The use of fixed effects model in this situation, therefore, distinctively differentiates the effects of adaptation measures applied by individual households from the effects attributed to panel years.
As is the perinatal mortality rate, the stillbirth ratio is an important indicator of the quality of antenatal and obstetric care [ 2, 3, 6], but studies have not distinctively differentiated the frequency of and risk factors for macerated versus fresh stillbirths.
However, Gedaref was distinctively differentiated from the Um Banein strain.
In the business world there is the requirement to differentiate products and services – to deliberately make them distinctively different so as to get noticed and make sales.
The concentrations of anti-PT antibodies induced by vaccination or by infection couldn't be differentiated by laboratory technique, eg, ELISA, but in this study, a distinctively increased level of anti-PT IgG was not noted after fresh vaccination among 0 2 years group.
Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.
The Passat is distinctively Germanic.
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It's distinctively flavoured.
These were the distinctively emergency measures.
And Mr. Clarke has a distinctively winning style.
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