Sentence examples for distinctly lost from inspiring English sources

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Senior female figures have led the party away from the tired, old fashioned and increasingly unhelpful top-down tactics that were starting to fail us in 2005 and had distinctly lost their lustre by 2010.

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His work has looked distinctly wobbly, lost and repetitive for years.

It has at times boasted a distinctly subversive edge, not lost on older viewers.

The experience of listening to Warpaint the album is a distinctly sensual one, like being lost in someone's dopamine rush.

Astonished, outraged and distinctly hard done by, she has lost her first battle, the stand against Angelo's hard masculine will, and she profoundly minds the fact.

Both have entirely lost their thoracic legs (distinctly shortened in Mecoptera) and are characterized by simplifications of cephalic structures, especially of the muscle system [ 39].

"Lost Bohemia" plays in a distinctly minor key.

Her first novel is worth reading, if only to get lost along with them, picking up distinctly American nuggets of wisdom and faux-wisdom along the way. .

The capacity to sense a nutrient deficit is a function of healthy cells that is lost in proliferating cells, which highlights a distinctly separate but parallel piece of the cancer puzzle.

The tone set felt distinctly like we're losing to the US/China, mixed with 'we're on a knife-edge of bad things happening' sprinkled with distinctly hopeful tones that potential issues are not inevitable.

CD16-nephrin was lost from the plasma membrane, and TRPC6 showed a distinctly reduced linear plasma membrane distribution, with increased punctate staining throughout the cell.

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