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is distinctively
adverb
In a distinctive manner; in a way that is notable for its difference.
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The Passat is distinctively Germanic.
And, moreover, it is distinctively British.
And the city is distinctively Cuban even by Miami's standards.
(Lillian's prose is distinctively "gabby," as Frank put it).
Julian Glover The document that emerged today is distinctively Milibandite.
Burnside has a lovely garrulousness that is distinctively his own.
"This style is distinctively Black Sea," he said.
Each floor is distinctively decorated, from sleekly modern to Baroque.
The language in the document, which the Vatican refers to as a note, is distinctively strong.
It is distinctively marked with five to seven vertical, dark bands on a bluish body.
The parodic note, neither contemptuous nor indignant but preternaturally calm, is distinctively Houellebecq's.
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