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The phrase "a unique body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is distinct or one-of-a-kind, often referring to a collection, group, or physical form.
Example: "The museum showcased a unique body of work from the artist, highlighting their innovative techniques and styles."
Alternatives: "an exceptional collection" or "a distinctive group".
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Crocodilian locomotion is the product of a unique body form.
'I know I have a unique body type but it seems to work,' she says.
The case is being tried in the Extraordinary African Chambers (EAC), a unique body set up by the African Union.
The demands and limitations that Leonard has placed on his poetry have resulted in a unique body of work: terse, funny, unyielding and necessary.
Each person has a unique body, has a unique series of responses to their life and their response to life around them.
They share a unique body form that allows the eyes, ears, and nostrils to be above the water surface while most of the animal is hidden below.
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However, if we use the questionable definition of a phylum as a taxon with a distinctly unique body plan and leave aside the requirement of monophyly, then minor phyla represent the majority of nature's experimentation with animal body plans [ 26].
A custom silicone breast prosthetic fits a woman's unique body and scar site.
Essential that we care for our unique body as a carrier of life magically forming within us as we make it through our days".
Experience is comprised of how we reacted to the environment and how our unique body made a chemical cocktail to react to that same environment.
I'm positive a superior guitarist can use the unique body to positive effect.
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