Examples of using Distinctly in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Distinctly more megapixels photo.
Classic yet distinctly masculine.
Distinctly more RAM memory.
Nissa and Ashaya could distinctly feel three.
Distinctly more internal storage.
People also translate
Unfortunately, anti-racism is distinctly unpopular,' Marcell laments.
Distinctly more proteins per 100g.
The cuisine is international with a distinctly Norwegian touch.
Distinctly lower level of corruption.
The Eurozone is divided distinctly into central and peripheral states.
Distinctly more bits executed at a time.
You can nowenter the desired search item by speaking distinctly.
Overshot, distinctly undershot or wry mouth.
Fluid handling of the language without having to distinctly search for words.
Distinctly lower tuition growth rate.
High cutting quality thanks to distinctly increased runout accuracy and concentricity.
Distinctly lower maximum income tax.
The compensations may be requested distinctly from the right to a compensatory consideration.
Distinctly malty initially with fresh aromas of a woodland hedgerow.
Large trusses of prettily and distinctly cupped little flowers, providing an attractive effect.
Yes, I distinctly remember because I thought it was a joke.
There would be no distinctly northern border, but only a north-western.
I distinctly told you to report to Captain Nelson at Cape Kennedy.
The two books are distinctly different and have no direct relation.
But I distinctly asked for the fourth row.
I remember distinctly my father taking me for a piggyback ride.
Visit three distinctly different areas of the Fijian islands.
They differ distinctly from those around them, and they seem to know their destiny.
The choice of distinctly different shopping districts in San Francisco is almost overwhelming.
The investigation of distinctly heterogeneous epics, which refer in different ways to traditions.
