Sentence examples for too distinctive from inspiring English sources

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The externals of Wallace's life are not too distinctive.

Classic late-night shows now distinguish themselves most by not being too distinctive.

Nonetheless, "Bolero" is too distinctive a score to be used for an allegory about conformity.

Dutch gins, too distinctive in taste to combine well with other beverages, are usually served unmixed or with water.

Some industry executives wondered if ABC was trying to be too distinctive with its shows, almost imitating HBO.

His friends believe that Abbie has too distinctive a face and voice to be a successful fugitive.

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Cities too have distinctive charms but are surprisingly alike behind their façades.

Museum shops, long destinations for gift shoppers, now cater to holiday hosts, too, with distinctive dinnerware being the latest offering.

Mr. Calatrava has produced such a striking design for the PATH terminal that it almost appears as if there could be too many distinctive buildings on one intersection.

These too have a distinctive expressiveness.

The riding experience is distinctive, too.

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