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The phrase "Unique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is one of a kind or unlike anything else. Example: "Her unique perspective on the issue brought new insights to the discussion."
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Unique
adjective
Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched.
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The housing bubble was unique, and uniquely awful.
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We have taken these positions because we believe that freedom and self-determination are not unique to one culture.
To provide personalised services unique to individual users.
And, given that very unique responsibility that he has, it's simply impossible for him to continue in that role when such very major question marks are being raised about his financial affairs".
Merchants have walked the route for centuries, but now the first handful of tourists are discovering this unique trek, known as the Chadar.
Paul Stokes, associate editor of NME, said the lineup proved "the unique place Glastonbury occupies in not only the hearts of the British festival-going public, but also the world's most influential music artists".
Multimap had 1.4 million unique users, according to Nielsen, also behind rivals MapQuest, ViaMichelin, Mappy and Map24.
This seminar is a unique opportunity to learn how to turn your documentary idea into a compelling film that audiences will love.
The downside of such a unique situation and character is, of course, the Riviera price tag, often as steep as the Lattari mountains themselves.
Some of the unique pieces that I have designed have been tricky to make, so I work out how they can be made through research and a little trial and error.
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