Sentence examples for distinctly more often from inspiring English sources

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The young women, however, were distinctly more often confronted with this type of discrimination in the training companies (16 statements) compared to the vocational schools (2 statements) (Table 2).

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The spermathecal capsules can be of equal or, more often, of distinctly unequal size.

At times it could be heard distinctly, as a repeating cadence on a cowbell; more often it was unstated, but strongly implied.

Mining the experience that is distinctly Gallic, the French produce films that, at times, don't play well here, or, more often, charm by feeling quaint and foreign.

Some blogs might exhibit one of these characteristics more often than it exhibits the others, or rarely exhibit this property, but do so vividly and distinctly.

It's also often linked to F.D.R.'s first 100 days, or the length of his first Congressional session, which was distinctly more successful than Napoleon's return.

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Recently, however, senior officers have become distinctly more upbeat.

By year-end the enthusiasm was distinctly more muted.

But he was in a distinctly more sober mood today.

On Wednesday Almanza's ambitions were distinctly more low key.

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