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distinctly

(= clearly) clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment it's distinctly possible I could clearly see myself in his situation to a distinct degree urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate in a distinct and distinguishable manner the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion

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Simple sentences

My husband is broad-shouldered, with distinctly short arms.

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I distinctly recall seeing a pair of curved ones in your possession yesterday.
I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggyback ride.
Creation of life is enthralling, distinctly enthralling, is it not?
Distinctly.
I felt distinctly like an idiot repeating it.
She's distinctly middle class.
I remember distinctly.
I distinctly remember.
Very distinctly.
I'd like it distinctly understood.
You're stepping up. Please say what you have to say, plainly and distinctly, and then let me take my nap.
What do you mean by that? -More plainly and more distinctly?
This must be distinctly understood or nothing wonderful can come of the story I'm going to relate.
Oh, there you are. Now, come along, ken. You distinctly promised me you wouldn't run away.
But, gentlemen. Your theories are distinctly contradictory.
Dr. Clitterhouse as regards Rocks Valentine, do you remember distinctly the processes of thought which made you determine to do away with him?
France, I remember distinctly.
I remember distinctly I was approaching the greenhouse.
Well we distinctly heard footsteps.
I distinctly heard you knock.
I'm sorry, sir, but I. I distinctly heard you myself.
But I distinctly received a telegram via Western Union.
I distinctly remember putting my hand into my pocket pulling out the ration book.
I just heard it hoot its hooter, distinctly.
I remember distinctly of going to the stairs to call him.
I distinctly heard him say that.
Would you try to speak more distinctly?
Please say what you have to say, plainly and distinctly, and then let me take my nap.
I REMEMBER IT DISTINCTLY.
I distinctly signaled I was making a left turn.
You distinctly told me not to speak to anyone.
I remember distinctly because Mrs. Blanchard had it in her hand, admiring it.
It is not my fault. I distinctly told Sir Wilfrid no criminal cases.
I distinctly remember putting it there.

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Liberals, in this view, are not only soft, but are somehow distinctly un-American.
Middle Israel is also gay-friendly and distinctly non-xenophobic.
No wonder, then, that Israel's current admirers have a distinctly illiberal cast.
But, strange irony, this civility is due to the remnants of the social protections left behind by the distinctly uncivilized communists.
So, rather than dwell on the problems of contemporary political Islam, which are certainly considerable, it might be more fruitful to look at Turkey's conflicts from another, now distinctly unfashionable, perspective: class.
The euro was a great idea, but the economy that backs it is distinctly dull.
But, more profoundly, this entire line of thinking neglects the distinctly transformative capacity of the knowledge in which the humanities specializes.
But, for now, a complete meltdown seems distinctly less likely than gradual stabilization followed by a tepid recovery, with soaring debt levels and lingering high unemployment.
For a given economy, does acting alone yield distinctly inferior growth paths - say, by damaging the competitiveness of its tradable sector?
Pursuing only some of these objectives produces distinctly inferior results.
Of course, the specific portfolio of policies varies depending on the stage of a country's development; early-stage growth dynamics are distinctly different from those in middle-income and advanced countries.
In practice, various religious and ethnic groups give Malaysia a distinctly multi-cultural character.
What Ukraine would value most is a real sense that it is being treated distinctly in its own right.
A broad pattern of self-insurance caused by underinvestment in resilient infrastructure is an inefficient and distinctly inferior option.
The crisis also convinced most of us that non-cooperative outcomes are likely to be distinctly sub-optimal in terms of growth, stability, and sustainability.
But, in an environment of slow growth and high unemployment, sentiment in the advanced countries regarding efforts to liberalize trade is distinctly negative.
Social Democrats are distinctly minority parties in most European countries.

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