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The phrase "a unique architecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinctive or one-of-a-kind design or structure, often in the context of buildings, systems, or frameworks.
Example: "The city is known for its a unique architecture that blends modern and traditional styles seamlessly."
Alternatives: "an exceptional design" or "a distinctive structure".
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Out of the four motifs present in free 7SK-SL1apical, only the pseudo-ASM3 has a unique architecture.
They have a unique architecture built from two incomplete icosahedral particles, fused to form a geminate capsid.
The hinge region of scales demonstrates a unique architecture facet which is used to preserve putative stem cells.
Homodimeric Hmd reveals a unique architecture composed of one central and two identical peripheral globular units.
The third order, the Hookeriales, is defined by a unique architecture of the endostome.
This results in a unique architecture for an AKR active site with scant catalytic power.
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The as-prepared 3D electrode offers an unique architecture, which create an efficient conduction network and maximum utilization of space and interface.
These SnO2@C/Cu anodes with an unique architecture show good LIB performance with a capacity of 660 mAh g−1 tested at 600 mA g−1 after 50 cycles and good rate performance at room temperature.
Hotel Manastir has a very unique architecture when compared to other hotels in Macedonia.
A related and unique architecture, with an additional C-terminal ubiquitin associated domain, is seen in human PPK (ENSP00000329425) which belongs to ptk8 subfamily.
The couple, who helped transform the surrounding area into a hub for unique architecture, envisions yet another cutting-edge structure: an eccentric 17-story office tower with steel ribbons wrapped around floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
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