Example sentences for: distinctively

How can you use “distinctively” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Another, related, bright spot was the 1920s' movement that has come to be called Precisionism, which celebrated American industrialism as a new religion (Sheeler called one of his paintings of Henry Ford's River Rouge plant My Egypt ). And, finally, the greatest and most distinctively American modern school was Abstract Expressionism, which blossomed after World War II and is snipped in mid-bloom by the end of the exhibition.

  • Figure 4shows that trpR in X. fastidiosa is at one end of a block of seven genes, all of which have a distinctively low GC content (highlighted in green), compared to the flanking genes (highlighted in yellow).

  • Thus, when Sullivan found me asserting what nearly any research professor of psychology could have told him--that not one distinctively Freudian concept or hypothesis has survived independent scrutiny--he gave a horrified glance at my chapter titles, abandoned Unauthorized Freud , and pronounced me insane.

  • In other words, it's not our vocabularies but our ability to string words together that is a distinctively human evolutionary adaptation.

  • While PPS also provided hospitals with incentives to lower their costs, it did so in a distinctively different manner than price competition.


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