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The phrase "a unique constellation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinctive combination of elements, characteristics, or factors that come together in a particular context.
Example: "The project was successful due to a unique constellation of innovative ideas, dedicated teamwork, and effective leadership."
Alternatives: "a distinctive combination of" or "a singular array of".
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The pleading did not detail Mr. Rajaratnam's maladies, but described them as "a unique constellation of ailments ravaging his body".
But thanks to a unique constellation of circumstances Kerry has emerged with the opportunity, and the authority, to make a more distinctive mark on history.
But defense lawyers have pointed to unspecified illnesses — described as a "unique constellation of ailments ravaging his body" — as justification for a lighter punishment.
A previous defense pleading only described the maladies of Mr. Rajaratnam — who had emergency foot surgery during the trial — as "a unique constellation of ailments ravaging his body".
"A unique constellation of factors now objectively indicate that India is on the threshold of a golden age of growth," explains former Finance Secretary Vijay Kelkar.
AO is distinguished from other brain tumors by a unique constellation of molecular genetic alterations, including the coincident loss of chromosomal arms 1p and 19q in 50 70% of tumors (Gregory et al. 1998).
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Weber's problem with modernity originates from the fact that it required a historically unique constellation of cultural values and social institutions, and yet, modernization has effectively undermined the cultural basis for modern individualism and its germinating ground of disciplinary society, which together had given the original impetus to modernity.
We see someone putting a name on a necklace, toys undergoing cuddle tests and even a unique constellation being framed.
Reassortment was responsible for the unique constellation of virus genes, which was shown to be a critical determinant of airborne transmission between ferrets, in particular the Eurasian swine-origin gene segments.
Because of New York's unique constellation of waterways, ports, and "inconvenient" state boundaries, this required inventiveness of the highest order.
West had a fraught childhood -- of course -- but beyond that the source of her gifts, and her unique constellation of tics and phobias, is difficult to trace.
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