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be distinguished from others of a similar type by virtue of a notable characteristic
it has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town
How To Use have the distinction In A Sentence
- And the Rayong plant may have the distinction of operating the world's longest supply chain.
- She likes to have the distinction of rank preserved. Pride and Prejudice
- Pinto beans have the distinction of being one of the quickest beans to cook.
- The chosen dates have the distinction of allegedly marking a planetary alignment with the Sun, Moon and six out of eight planets being "part of the grand trine" whatever that means. Norman Horowitz: The Harmonic Convergence and WikiLeaks