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The phrase "a unique group of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific collection of individuals or items that possess distinct characteristics or qualities that set them apart from others.
Example: "The conference brought together a unique group of experts in renewable energy, each with their own innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "an exceptional collection of" or "a distinctive set of".
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"We have a unique group of individuals on this team," Calipari told reporters after the game.
Phillip Skipwith's research focuses on the evolution of geckos, a unique group of lizards.
Vegetative desiccation tolerance occurs in a unique group of species termed 'resurrection plants'.
Children, adolescents and young women represent a unique group of patients with vulvodynia.
The ancient theatres comprise a unique group of excellent architecture retaining their magnificence through the centuries.
The plan protects, conditionally, the children of illegal immigrants because they are seen as a unique group of innocents.
Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) is a unique group of fiber-reinforced strain-hardening cementitious composites exhibiting crack self-healing.
Semiconducting zinc oxide nanowires (NWs) and nanobelts (NBs) are a unique group of quasi-one-dimensional nanomaterial.
Cancer sera contain antibodies which react with a unique group of autologous cellular antigens called tumor-associated antigens (TAAs).
We are a unique group of people, but we're also just like you.' " The film's dialogue moves effortlessly and unpredictably between English and Tagalog.
A unique group of reported Tox21 antagonists including carfizomib, dichlone and menadiol did not demonstrate any activity when run in agonist mode.
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