11.   According to the American Bar Association, he is quite possibly the first lawyer in the nation to receive such a dubious distinction.

12.   But April holds the dubious distinction of spawning more killer tornadoes.

13.   But he also is saddled with the dubious distinction of having gone to the Final Four more times, five, without winning the national championship.

14.   But one big exception is Davenport, Iowa, which has the dubious distinction of being the largest town on the upper Mississippi without a proper floodwall.

15.   But rest assured, experts consider Harvester Farm to have other merits beyond this dubious distinction.

16.   But that is a dubious distinction.

17.   By both accounts, the Kansas City area now ranks higher in this dubious distinction than it did during the civil rights movement.

18.   Credit knuckleballer Tim Wakefield for that dubious distinction, even if he did provide Macfarlane an oversized mitt.

19.   Corzine now holds the dubious distinction of having contributed the most personal money of all time to win a Senate seat.

20.   De Rosnay had the dubious distinction of receiving a match penalty, halfway through the first period, for a head butt.

a. + distinction >>共 331
important 7.21%
clear 6.94%
dubious 6.85%
fine 4.32%
sharp 4.14%
such 2.43%
real 2.07%
crucial 1.80%
legal 1.53%
subtle 1.44%
dubious + n. >>共 459
distinction 7.45%
honor 3.24%
value 2.16%
quality 1.57%
record 1.37%
claim 1.37%
practice 1.27%
accounting 1.18%
deal 1.18%
decision 0.98%
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