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The phrase "a unique city" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a city that has distinct characteristics or features that set it apart from others.
Example: "Paris is often considered a unique city due to its rich history, iconic architecture, and vibrant culture."
Alternatives: "an exceptional city" or "a one-of-a-kind city".
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It is a unique city, he says - bilingual, bicultural, with a bi-heritage.
BOTTOM LINE A unique city hotel in a great location with an energetic bar and restaurant scene.
A display of people power appears to have protected the future of wildlife at a unique city nature reserve, including England's last remaining urban red squirrel population.
Surely therefore it can raise the ready to save and make serviceable a unique city which is in very real danger of disappearing.
Enamoured of his subject, he spices the drier facts with colourful detail, bringing to life the past glories and iniquities of a unique city.
"Mumbai is a unique city that has grown, and continues to expand, without any physical planning in terms of land use or planning for emergencies and natural disasters," said P.K. Das, an urban planner and architect who heads P.K. Das and Associates, a Mumbai architecture firm.
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"Bangalore is a very unique city because there is no running water around," said Brijesh Kumar, who heads the project.
"Baltimore's a very unique city, so when you step outside of it, not many people are like Baltimore people," said Orioles center fielder Adam Jones, who has been involved with the Baltimore RBI organization.
Shanghai, a charming and unique city of contrasts, continues to develop and grow as it evolves into a modern day metropolis and a financial center in China.
Directors and playwrights also say that critics and the public here seem more interested in new work than their counterparts in New York and other cities. "From a theatrical point of view, this is an amazing and unique city," said Harold Prince, the Broadway veteran who is directing "Bounce," Mr. Sondheim's new musical.
Not any more... Why? New York is so full of thrills and new experiences that it would be a criminal waste of a transatlantic business trip not to take a bite out of this unique city.
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