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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more unique" is not correct in standard English usage.
"Unique" means one of a kind, so it cannot be compared in degrees.
Example: "This design is unique, unlike any other I've seen."
Alternatives: "a different unique" or "a distinct unique".
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It was also a more unique name in the 1990s.
Lee Quarry is a more unique place and experience, however.
Consider purchasing them a more unique gift this year!
Those paintings have a more unique energy to it and are more expressive.
You'd be hard pressed to find someone who brings a more unique background.
That means that they will – I at least would – pay for a more unique experience," he added in June 2013.
"The independent coffee shops offer consumers a more unique experience than one of the chains," she says.
They found that users who install browser or user agent spoofing extensions create a more unique fingerprint for themselves.
The idea is that the combined operation will benefit from economies of scale in its buying power and hopefully help create a more unique Kingfisher product range.
"I continue to hope that we are overlooking or misunderstanding something and that there is ultimately a more unique answer," he wrote by e-mail.
That means that you can genuinely see the size of the moon and don't have to zoom in, as well as getting a more unique photo.
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