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The phrase "a special design" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a unique or distinctive design that stands out from others.
Example: "The new product features a special design that sets it apart from competitors in the market."
Alternatives: "a unique design" or "an exclusive design".
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There was often a special design, a stray mark or a serial number that gave away the winners.
The tours are part of a bigger event by the two media companies entitled City Modern that will include publication of a special design issue.
Lamblin's labels have a special design where the front can be peeled away to open a small booklet with information about the wine.
When he was asked to rebuild and extend a convent in Tlalplan not far from his own home, he paid for the extra work needed to give the resident nuns a special design far and above what they had expected.
The event will be centered around a custom-built bamboo stage in one of the quarters' open-air courtyards, hosting several live performances, including a special design tournament hosted by the New York-based design firm Cut&Paste.
These cups have a special design to adapt to the anatomy of the anterior and posterior vaginal fornices (Fig. 1).
Tapered pulse tube, corresponding to traditional cylinder tube, is a special design of pulse tube coolers.
To circumvent the problem of hysteresis a special design magnetron was developed.
To cope with the extreme operating conditions, a special design of this unit has been proposed.
Optimal resolution of differences in melting temperature is achieved by a special design of PCR primers.
PNB/PADB2.6 recycling aqueous two-phase systems is a special design for bioconversion of penicillin acylase.
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