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"for distinctive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that stands out from the crowd or is different from the rest. For example, "The dress is a bright blue color, making it for distinctive choice for a summer wedding."
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Another trick is to look for distinctive blends of grapes.
Looking for distinctive stones, I found the dead otter.
In that stampede of coverage, opportunities for distinctive reporting are few.
Another exhibitor, Roger Gandelman, a glass artist from Branford, is nationally known for distinctive perfume bottles and vases.
She said many parents were looking for distinctive summer programs that would help their children stand out.
The search for distinctive American wines at reasonable prices almost requires ventures into the wine industry's back roads.
Channel 4 is unique: a channel run on commercial grounds not for profit but for distinctive public purposes.
But through it all, the festival has provided a stage for homegrown voices with reputations for distinctive work.
Typically, the Cuban migrants are interviewed by agents who check their stories and whatever documentation they can produce, and listen closely for distinctive Cuban accents.
Maison Paul Jaboulet Aîné's reputation for distinctive Rhône Valley wines is evident in an inexpensive winner, its 2007 Côtes du Rhône Parallèle 45 rosé.
All three parties are battling for distinctive political territory in this field both over executive pay, and an end to short term irresponsible capital.
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