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The phrase "a unique record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a record that is one-of-a-kind or unlike any other, often in contexts such as data, achievements, or historical events.
Example: "The museum houses a unique record of the city's history, showcasing artifacts that cannot be found anywhere else."
Alternatives: "an exclusive record" or "a distinctive record".
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Dental wear provides a unique record of oral behaviour, available for most extant and fossil mammals.
Diana Wynne Jones has a unique record of producing books you can't forget.
Domesday is a unique record and offers rich materials for research.
They were never behind in any of their seven matches, perhaps a unique record.
It will provide a unique record of a huge slice of the planet.
For those doing family history, this may be a unique record of the achievements of relatives.
He will also draw closer to a unique record: no player has won successive European Cups with different teams.
All records in an archive have a unique record identifier - unique within the scope of that archive.
Each modification is considered as a unique record in a database, and has a string assigned to it in a multi-parametric matrix.
AD ∼400 a unique record of biennial-to-decadal landscape changes caused primarily by intensive human impacts against a background of global climate variations.
Danish director Anders Ostergaard made the film, which More4 describes as "a unique record of events" using footage filmed by "citizen journalists".
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