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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singular record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a unique or one-of-a-kind record, often in contexts such as data, achievements, or historical documentation.
Example: "The museum displayed a singular record of the event that changed the course of history."
Alternatives: "a unique record" or "an individual record".
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Even allowing for the commonly long careers in equestrian sport, it is a singular record.
Yet the very qualities for which Moby has been maligned are what make "Play" a singular record.
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The result was a 41-0 dofinathen of the Minnesota Vikings in the National Football Conference championship game today, a singular, record-setting, football explosion that produced the biggest rout in N.F.C. championship history.
The Aborigines would not find it easy to allow these singular records of local history to be shipped thousands of miles away.
What we have, then, is a singular, and credible, historical record.
We recorded a singular trend showing a marked decrease of the average GM3 per cent content from melanoma cluster 1 cells to cluster 3 (-58.3%; cluster 3 versus cluster 1, P < 0.001), and to clusters 2 (-76.5%; cluster 2 versus cluster 1, P < 0.001).
He must have found a hidden gem, because his company seemed equally esteemed, "Theo Parrish was just in there looking at records, and then Scott Grooves walked in!" Buying a record is a singular experience.
When completed, the archive will be both a record of a singular achievement and an invaluable tool for future research.
Each record is a singular vision of Olsson's compositional skills, and he often titles his efforts (The Lobster, the Crab, the Shrimp and Crayfish) after seafood and nautical themes.
Yet by the time Tribe imploded a decade later, Tip was a rap icon, his voice one of the genre's most distinctive instruments, his records emphasising a singular ability to meld muscular beats with the complexities and subtleties of jazz.
In her most recent work Wolowiec records, in a singular moment, the "slippage" of data transfer from one form to another.
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