Sentence examples for lack distinction from inspiring English sources

The phrase "lack distinction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically means to not have a clear or noticeable difference or characteristic. Example: "His artwork lacked distinction, as it all seemed to blend together without any unique elements."

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"Unfortunately, too many oils these days are boring or just lack distinction".

"Love, Look Away," "Don't Marry Me," and "I Enjoy Being a Girl" are appealing enough but lack distinction — they're third-generation copies of genre songs that Rodgers and Hammerstein mastered in earlier, greater musicals.

John Williams's two efforts, for all their characteristic craftsmanship, lack distinction in comparison with Martinez's work on "Drive," not to mention Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's seething score for "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," which also failed to get a nomination.

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This does not mean that people living in such traditional societies lack distinctions.

Make no mistake, the cast lacked distinction.

With many effects of coarse orchestration, however, it's a score that lacks distinction.

Although I initially thought the styling lacked distinction, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed driving the new Aurora.

But the grilled corn and shrimp bisque lacked distinction and the roasted pumpkin soup lacked flavor and was more purée than soup.

Italy barely featured pre-tournament in discussions of potential champions, but critics who reckoned the azzurri were uninspiring and lacking distinction are hurriedly retracting their claims.

"As a work of art, we must frankly admit, the bridge lacks distinction," one of the city's 20th-century historians, John Julius Norwich, wrote.

The Sebring benefits from incremental improvements, and like the Stratus it is a pretty good car, but it lacks distinction in a crowded market.

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