Sentence examples for like distinctly from inspiring English sources

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It feels, as they might say in the Church of Scientology, like distinctly bad Karma.

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Scutellar shield: exposed, shield-like, distinctly longer than wide; lateral margins concave, slightly widening anteriorly.

YouGov's sampling suggests the typical viewer (who mostly sounds distinctly like Paxman) is 60-plus, male, ABC1, works in government or civil service and lives in the south-east or Yorkshire.

All this might seem like a distinctly Microsoft approach.

That being said, the shame I carried with me felt like a distinctly American one.

It felt like two distinctly different plays; what a deeply intriguing and cool experiment.

Nothing says "well-oiled machine" like that distinctly Trumpian combination of paranoia and vindictiveness.

There had been nothing like this distinctly modern yet well-crafted building in Britain before.

Mr. Ford's success now reads like a distinctly American fable.

While the overscheduled, overprotected child might seem like a distinctly modern problem, it reflects a tension that goes back centuries.

Though "willed" into language, as Tate put it, their mannerist modernism feels like a distinctly personal invention.

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