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We'll need to know more than just the basics of each platform to improve our social media presence.
We need to dig deeper and understand the specific features and elements that make each platform unique, making them distinctive in our marketing strategy. Yes, the phrase "making them distinctive" is grammatically correct and usable in written English. You can use it when describing how certain attributes or characteristics set something or someone apart from others. Example: The designer's use of vibrant colors and bold patterns is what makes their fashion line distinctive and stand out from other brands.
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and P. minor Hemsl., have an upper lip that is much shorter than the lower lip making them distinctive from P. sinensis Oliv.. Craib (1919) [ 8] made the first revision of the genus with 15 species placing them in sections Petrocosmea Craib and Anisochilus.
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What made them distinctive was top-notch motoring.
Bit by bit, they learn what makes them distinctive.
The rich may like to believe that their wealth makes them distinctive and "special".
But the children never seem to forget what makes them distinctive.
The rough edges and prickly quirks that made them distinctive soften into a uniform blandness.
This is the age, she thinks, when children are just working out what makes them distinctive, where they fit into their families.
He manages to enliven his dishes with just the half twist that makes them distinctive, as in a simple roasted skate served with shinshu apples and pistachio salad.
Anne Gwinnett is project sponsor for the Distinct project, a HEFCE-funded initoative to support universities in identifying and communicating what makes them distinctive.
Take a distinctive and successful company you've got no idea if the factors that make them distinctive helped them, hindered them, or were completely irrelevant to their success.
Trouble is, the moment the studios get their hands on these movies they seem to instantly lose faith in them, gutting out all the things that made them distinctive and replacing them with sentimental homilies and hackneyed cliches.
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