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How to use distinctiveness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word distinctiveness? Here are some examples.

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The county owed its distinctiveness and pre-eminence largely to one man, St Cuthbert.
As a result our streets are losing their local distinctiveness and character.
The gregarine is compared with other species in the genus Leidyana reported from different hosts to establish its distinctiveness.
We believe that a further improvement in quality and distinctiveness can be achieved.
The Baptists' pressing of this vision of a people under a sovereignly free God constituted their true distinctiveness.
The immediate reaction was a crisis of confidence, followed by a reassertion of Scottish distinctiveness in culture and politics.
I prefer to stress the distinctiveness of the feature-film industry by noting one more of its peculiarities.
It is less certain, however, that his urging of greater distinctiveness upon fellow believers is the best way forward.
Individuality and distinctiveness, the demonstration that more is possible than we had imagined before, are values not only of art but of life.
The characters are overly stiff, like Dan Clowes's work, but without Clowes's eccentricity and distinctiveness.
Maintaining the distinctiveness of their culture in the face of urbanization and modernization is a challenge for the present-day Motu.
Much of this distinctiveness can now be ascribed to the influence of Actinocyclus normanii in both the planktonic and benthic food webs.
Clothing is also an important marker of cultural distinctiveness and class position.
Australasian popular culture culminated with the Anzacs at Gallipoli, but the same event re-emphasised NZ's distinctiveness.
The Osteopaths retained a fledgling distinctiveness until 1960 when they began to more clearly model the allopaths.
The image was changed to a stick figure, but it also lost its originality and distinctiveness.
I can spend hours with Bessie, hearing and rehearing the stories from room to room, each space having been given its own distinctiveness.
Ultimately, these changes would slowly erode the cultural and economic distinctiveness and diversity of the countryside.
They created a market niche by executing a pop-reggae hybrid with more distinctiveness and consistency than did their counterparts.
Such creative people often give city cultures their vibrancy and distinctiveness.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is the distinctiveness, not the universality of the truth, which renders it important.
By doing so he would augment his own dignity and the distinctiveness of his office.
What was gained in distinctness might have been lost in distinctiveness, and after all he did technically put us upon our guard.
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