Sentence examples for the distinctively from inspiring English sources

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the distinctively

adverb

In a distinctive manner; in a way that is notable for its difference.

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These were the distinctively emergency measures.

The distinctively dressed woman was accompanied by two men.

The distinctively apocalyptic spin he brings to his newfound role, however, is his alone.

These contrasts, for me, provide the distinctively satisfying texture of South Korean urban life.

They are what make us human, including the distinctively human ability to learn and create culture.

Onstage, he showcases the distinctively northern sensibility that underpins his success.

The distinctively nutty scent on that ripe pear or those sautéed chanterelles?

It's the distinctively giddy, girlish and tremulous voice of her youth — and her mother.

For example, Kassav' used the distinctively Guadeloupean gwoka (or gwo ka) drums and drum patterns on its early recordings.

Seventy of the distinctively modern Dutchtubs, which cost around $6,000, have been sold in the United States.

This yeast, or flor, protects the wine from oxidation and contributes to the distinctively saline, nutlike flavor of fino sherries.

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