Examples of using A distinctly in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
It's also worth mentioning that some apparently innocent words seem to have a distinctly negative psychological impact- any marketing campaign for a cake,
All of the persons depicted have a distinctly melancholic look
Free Indirect Discourse is a distinctly literary response to an environmental concern,
Freyre's Anglophilia was of a distinctly left-wing type.
And she looks it, too, in a distinctly American way.
Séguret has a distinctly old-world character.
With circumcision having assumed a distinctly Jewish connotation,
Gothenburg is also relatively close to Denmark and has a distinctly European feel.
Close examination of the instrument on the plaque shows it to have a distinctly differentiated body and neck.
While many of today's residences feature a decidedly modern flair, some homeowners prefer a distinctly classic feel.
this legendary bookshop that continues to exude a distinctly bohemian attitude.
leading a distinctly anti-hero cast of characters.
Copenhagen has a distinctly European feel,
this is a distinctly uncomfortable morally option,
In a distinctly farming culture in the territory of Vojvodina,
The plaintiffs' case is based on"a distinctly broad, political, and expanded interpretation of the Constitution's article 112,"
bold dog with a distinctly powerful appearance:
Students may enjoy becoming familiar with a distinctly different cultural perspective.
Ancient Greece was a distinctly male society.