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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a bit unique' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe something that is slightly different from most other things in the same category. For example: "My style of dress is a bit unique because I often combine traditional and modern pieces."
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We were probably a bit unique in the area.
"I think the relationship I have with people who live in this city is a bit unique," he said.
That felt a bit unique, given the rarity of English players involved in games in these parts.
This Japanese place-based job creation program is a bit unique.
The pricing they ended up with is a bit unique, so a breakdown: $299 gets you the Lighthouse itself.
The concept of minority in Silicon Valley is a bit unique; White, Asians and Indian males are relatively well-represented while Latinos, Blacks and women are not.
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Even if you compare wine from the same region, each grower is different because he wants to be just a little bit unique".
That automatically makes you a little bit unique.
These bits are concatenated to form a bit vector unique to the "iris signal" that conveys the identifiable information.
Rather it was a subsidiary of a larger entity, which makes its closure a bit more unique.
Mildly disappointed, I tried one more time and asked Emily to find me a spot that is a bit more unique — something off the beaten path.
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