Sentence examples for thought distinctly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "thought distinctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a clear and precise way of thinking or expressing ideas. Example: "As she pondered the complex problem, she realized that she needed to think distinctly to arrive at a solution."

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Lurie was working on Byron at the time of his disgrace, and the irony is not particularly subtle that he comes to grief from an escapade that Byron would have thought distinctly timid.

Akka, a regular and knowledgeable contributor to the below-the-line life of the Guardian's classical reviews, also turned up on Andrew Clements' review of Donald Runnicles's (mis)handling of Strauss's Four Last Songs, which the reviewer thought "distinctly unradiant" (and Akka "a car crash").

Clearly, some essential prerequisites for development of multicellular organisms and cell differentiation originated earlier than previously thought, distinctly before the origin of the animal kingdom and choanoflagellates.

It might be thought distinctly strange to consider obtaining 'consent' or 'authorisation' from a person for an autopsy to be performed upon them at some unknown future time and mandating that such a decision would necessarily lead to an autopsy being performed, as an expression of the "primacy of autonomy of the individual", despite the objections of surviving family members.

For Descartes the fact that one can conceive Thought distinctly from Extension is evidence for the existence of two substances mind and body.

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However, in our experience, many scientists think distinctly about the input and the reference data in their project; a common pattern is to put input data into a different folder in the file system and not to mix it with reference data files.

Asymmetry and specialization of the brain's hemispheres were once thought be distinctly human traits, but primates and other animals possess them as well.

It is doubtful whether advanced modern philosophy has ever drawn from sources thought to be distinctly Pythagorean.

But the moment when it came at Old Trafford, a venerable venue which staged big cricket three decades before its nearby soccer namesake was even thought of, was distinctly anticlimactic.

Moreover, given that Rooney's piece of violent stupidity had just sounded the death-knell on Sven's reputation as a top coach, I also thought it was distinctly magnanimous of the Swede to defend him so staunchly.

The data materials were chosen because they were thought to represent distinctly different patient populations with regards to the extent of LBP interference with the subjects' lives.

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