These are just a few suggestions to open up to the reporter the vast field for special feature articles.
A special feature of the age was the recovery of ancient manuscripts from monasteries and cathedrals, where they had often lain neglected and blackened with the dust of ages.
A special feature of this work is the adoption of the system of colored contours to indicate configuration.
They offered no special feature, beyond the common tendency of every-day experience to the development of extensive ecchymosis.
They must have been often injured in the thoracic wounds, yet, as far as my experience went, intercostal neuralgia was uncommon, or at any rate not a special feature.
The separation of elongated lateral fragments is a special feature, and best marked when the portion of bone struck is considerably wider than the bullet, as in the case of the shaft of the femur.
A special feature of their worship is that they place in a bamboo or rattan box three or four long whip-like ropes made of cotton or Agave fibre, along with swords, sandals and idols.
A special feature of this style of architecture is a lofty monolithic column called manastambha, which is set up in front of seven of the bastis.
The rise of popular magazines and of magazine sections of daily newspapers during the last thirty years has resulted in a type of writing known as the "special feature article.
Because of their number and their local character, daily newspapers afford a ready medium for the publication of special articles, or "special feature stories," as they are generally called in newspaper offices.
Although innumerable books on short-story writing have been published, no attempt has hitherto been made to discuss in detail the writing of special feature articles.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "special feature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.