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"particularly distinctive" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe something that stands out from the rest, or is especially recognizable or remarkable. For example, "The lobby of the hotel was particularly distinctive with its marble floors and grand staircase."
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Cities will make particularly distinctive fossils.
Latona's voice is powerful but not particularly distinctive.
But others were particularly distinctive, in the Brda style.
Though affable, Sanders's old-school political-style logo is not particularly distinctive.
Nor is Leo, as narrator, given a particularly distinctive or compelling voice.
Societe's Feral ale was particularly distinctive and became a fast favourite.
But Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich certainly shared a particularly distinctive addiction to brazen melodrama.
There was nothing particularly distinctive about this one - except perhaps that it appeared unworn.
For all the sheer excitement, this was not a particularly distinctive or probing interpretation.
For many, such apartments are particularly distinctive in a housing market dominated by new-builds.
This perky little dog has a particularly distinctive gait, found in no other breed.
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