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distinctly though
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "distinctly though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a contrast or a specific point that stands out despite other considerations. Example: "The results were disappointing; distinctly though, the team showed great effort throughout the project."
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(AT 7 196) Perhaps Descartes thinks the situation with dreaming parallels that of waking life: those who are sufficiently tired, or otherwise perceptually inattentive, "cannot really" perceive truths clearly and distinctly, though it may seem to them that they do.
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The excitatory and depressant β-toxins act distinctly, though they both target insect VGSCs [10], [11].
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
His artistic signature was distinctly whimsical, though he is, according to Drew and Sternberger, "best remembered for his corporate trademarks".
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After she had dealt with it, it was distinctly better, though I hardly noticed what she had done.
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The accents were, to put it mildly, distinctly dodgy though and the sub-zero temperatures were far more bone-chilling than Dublin in mid-March.
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With support in the Senate getting close to the 67 votes needed to override a presidential veto (which would otherwise be exercised), they remain distinctly possible, though the White House doubts that Democratic senators would go so far while an accord was still in place.
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The trailer looks distinctly creaky (though it plays a whole lot better in German), and the release date has been repeatedly pushed back, from June to October to February 2009, and now, as of yesterday, to December 26 - hinting at either a need for extensive post-production work, or a worrying lack of faith among its backers.
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More distinctly Iranian, though, is the instantly catalytic effect of martyrdom.
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Thus, the withdrawal symptoms observed after the cessation of μ-opioid receptor agonists are distinctly regulated though supraspinal and peripheral naloxonazine-insensitive sites of μ-opioid receptors.
Distinctly, even though S1 was not the biggest size of main root in research samples, the total contents of major tanshinones were the highest among all of samples.
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He adds, "in mature years, and in a sound state of mind, every man feels that he must believe what he distinctly remembers, though he can give no other reason of his belief, but that he remembers the thing distinctly" (EIP 3.1, 254).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider readability by ensuring your sentence is not overly complex when using "distinctly though". If clarity is compromised, rephrase using alternative conjunctions or sentence structures.
Common error
Avoid inserting "distinctly though" mid-clause where it disrupts the flow of the sentence. It typically works best at the beginning of a clause or after a coordinating conjunction to introduce a contrasting element.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "distinctly though" functions as a concessive adverbial phrase. It modifies a clause to indicate a contrast or qualification, similar to conjunctions like 'although' or 'however'. Ludwig AI, confirms its grammatical correctness and usage in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "distinctly though" is a grammatically sound phrase used to introduce a notable contrast or qualification. As highlighted by Ludwig, while the phrase is correct, it's relatively rare. It is used in various contexts, lending a neutral to slightly formal tone. When writing, be mindful of sentence structure and ensure the phrase enhances clarity rather than disrupting the flow. Consider related phrases like "although distinctly" or "distinctly however" for alternative ways to express similar ideas.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
although distinctly
Inverts the order but retains similar meaning, emphasizing the adjective before the conjunction.
even though distinctly
Adds emphasis with "even though", highlighting the contrast more strongly.
while distinctly
Replaces "though" with "while", maintaining a concessive relationship.
distinctly nevertheless
Substitutes "though" with "nevertheless" for a more formal tone.
distinctly however
Uses "however" instead of "though" for a slightly different emphasis.
yet distinctly
Employs "yet" to convey a sense of contrast.
but distinctly
Uses "but" for a simpler, more direct contrast.
distinctly, on the other hand
Replaces "though" with "on the other hand" for a more explicit contrast.
distinctly; still
Uses a semicolon and "still" to create a more pronounced separation between the clauses.
distinctly; yet
Uses a semicolon and "yet" for a more formal tone while expressing contrast.
FAQs
How can I use "distinctly though" in a sentence?
Use "distinctly though" to introduce a contrast or qualification to a previous statement. For example, "The project was challenging; distinctly though, the team's dedication was commendable."
What are some alternatives to "distinctly though"?
You could use phrases like "although distinctly", "distinctly however", or "even though distinctly" to convey a similar meaning.
Is "distinctly though" formal or informal?
"Distinctly though" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but it tends to lend a slightly more formal tone due to the adverb "distinctly".
Can I start a sentence with "distinctly though"?
While it's more common to find "distinctly though" following a clause, you can technically start a sentence with it for emphasis, although it might sound somewhat unusual. A more common usage is following a conjunction such as "but". An example would be, "The results were disappointing, but distinctly though, there were some positive outcomes."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested