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The phrase "a fairly unique" is considered incorrect in standard English usage.
The term "unique" means one of a kind, so it cannot be modified by adverbs like "fairly" or "somewhat."
Example: "The artist's style is unique, setting her apart from her contemporaries."
Alternatives: "quite unique" or "truly unique".
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However, as a poll commissioned a year ago shows, book piracy draws in an a fairly unique demographic – in this case older women.
It is a fairly unique set of circumstances.
It is a fairly unique qualification to have.
"I think this is a fairly unique transaction based on a fairly unique theory," said Mark Powell, an antitrust lawyer in Brussels at White & Case.
"I think the deal was done in a fairly unique set of circumstances".
Godspeed have a fairly unique philosophical position, and everything they do feels real to me.
It consists of one carbon and four hydrogen atoms, giving it a fairly unique signature.
But this leaves most scientists in a fairly unique position of self-regulation.
The latter, you have to say, seems a fairly unique interpretation of the situation.
Mr. Quarfoot's puzzle has a fairly unique northwest and southeast, with nine unique entries.
What's more, Tennant's popularity is now such that he occupies a fairly unique position among his peers.
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