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The fact that Rushdie's work has consistently proved controversial is a sure sign of what is a singular and valuable imagination.
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In the bookseller's or collector's jargon, a copy inscribed thus, from one major Beat figure to another, was a singular and irreplaceable "association copy": in principle, a valuable book.
It is a singular and tragic case.
Roland woodbe is a singular and astute critic.
"Where I see BBC4 as an identity as a channel and as a brand, I think it's an incredibly singular, valuable and important part of British broadcasting landscape, and I happen to know the BBC thinks that too, from [director general] Tony Hall down.
Recorded announcement: a neither/nor subject like this is singular and should have a singular verb (and a singular predicate noun).
A beautiful and valuable book.
They felt hurt precisely because they were black women, speaking from a singular place and with a singular experience.
Now, someone is grammatically singular (it takes a singular verb), and they is in most cases semantically plural (conjuring a group, not an individual).
We vote proxies with a singular focus and with a singular constituency in mind — to maximize value for the funds' shareholders".
Writing a book is not a singular act, and losing 100 pounds is not a singular act either.
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