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The phrase "distinctly American" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is unique or characteristic of the United States. For example, you can say, "The hamburger is a distinctly American food that has influenced culture around the world."
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The second: "Be distinctly American".
But he is a distinctly American problem.
He also defines the production's distinctly American tone.
Both are distinctly American, and have been long thought so.
Dr. Chandon said the phenomenon is not distinctly American.
And the Philippines retains a distinctly American feel.
Mr. Ford's success now reads like a distinctly American fable.
Are they a distinctly American version of the crop circles?
The movies, though, have had a distinctly American sensibilities.
In each case, the genres tapped into distinctly American themes.
He's radical only in his tenacious defense of what he sees as a distinctly American tradition.
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