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The phrase "a unique point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific aspect or perspective that is distinct or singular in nature.
Example: "The artist's work offers a unique point of view on contemporary social issues."
Alternatives: "a distinct perspective on" or "a singular aspect of".
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We also seek a unique point of view.
It's a unique point of view and a classic example of requiring a suspension of disbelief.
A unique point of stabilization was observed on the Poincaré sphere, i.e. the device operates as a polarizer.
The scrum is a unique point of difference in rugby and not just a means to restart the ball.
For instance, two different points have a unique connecting line, and two different lines have a unique point of intersection.
"They are able to take that perceived deficit and turn it into a unique point of view that can become their asset".
A durable poet, the rarest of all birds, has a unique point of view and the gift of language to express it.
Say what you will about Snyder's films – as dire as they are, they at least have a signature sense of style and a unique point of view.
Eric Rutkow's history of the United States, "American Canopy," has a unique point of view: How have trees and forests shaped the country?
Strange as it sounds, this was far from a unique point of view: Brownlow's anti-abolitionist, pro-Union opinions were shared by the majority of East Tennesseans.
The site will need to have scale, a unique point of differentiation and exclusive, breaking news if it is to prosper.
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