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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique plan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a plan that is one of a kind or unlike any other. Example: The company's success can be attributed to their unique plan for marketing and customer engagement.
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But in any case, it is not a unique plan.
And no chief executive of this great nation has, in earnest, developed a unique plan to remedy that discomfort.
But in between the GIFs or declarations of "Yaaaaas Gaga" that flooded Twitter, some fans hatched a unique plan to help the song get more attention.
But, boy, did I ever come up with a unique Plan B, involving an unlocked minnow tank at his favorite live-bait establishment.
After the crisis, he created a unique plan of paying bankers' bonuses with the impaired assets clogging the firm's balance sheet.
Komorowski said Warsaw would prefer a unique plan for Poland, although he allowed that Warsaw could accept the notion of two complementary chapters for Poland and the Baltic States within EAGLE GUARDIAN.
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"I've got a fairly unique plan for the regeneration of Ramsgate".
Their unique plan to structure a government system that would check the power of the executive -- wisely called "checks and balances" -- has allowed us to succeed and make progress even when our President is misguided or has made a mistake.
North Carolina State (22-9) used a unique game plan to reach the tourney final for the first time since 1997.
Text on the website also says that the writings, which set out a "unique action plan for African Americans", were recently recovered from the memorabilia maintained by the family.
Conventionally, mining industry relies on a deterministic view, where a unique mine plan is determined based on a single resource model.
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