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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singular legislative" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific legislative body or act, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The proposal was passed by a singular legislative body that represents the interests of the community."
Alternatives: "a unique legislative" or "a specific legislative".
Exact(2)
The historic African Growth and Opportunity Act was a singular legislative achievement, granting African countries unprecedented access to U.S. markets.
Bauman (1991) argued that the key task of modernity is to make order of disorder, often by enforcement of a singular legislative logic.
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15 Hiles reads into the legislative history a singular congressional intent to keep railroad workers from going between cars.
It would be a singular intrusion of the judiciary into the legislative process to extrapolate restrictions upon the formulation of such an economic policy from those deeply rooted notions of justice which the Due Process Clause expresses.
It confers a singular ability to provide admission to the lofty legislative body without the inconveniences of facing an election — or of having to raise millions of dollars to finance one.
Andrew Sperling, legislative director for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, says that Domenici has played a singular role precisely because he is such an unlikely advocate.
It is a singular document.
There's a singular aftermath.
Lund is a singular creation.
Åland is a singular place.
Europe has a singular problem.
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