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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique side" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinctive or special aspect of something, often in a positive context.
Example: "The restaurant offers a unique side that perfectly complements the main dish, making the meal truly memorable."
Alternatives: "a distinctive aspect" or "a special feature".
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But big-time hockey has a unique side entrance.
"We want the ball, that's our style," he says, "the problem is, doing that is difficult against Spain, who are a unique side".
Furthermore, applying our approach within a social network adds a unique side to the RE process: new stakeholders get involved because their friends are already taking part thus embedding the participation in their relationship.
Now if it is something that's exceptionally cool and demonstrates a unique side of you, it's ok to add it.
Cardiotoxicity is a unique side effect.
A unique side effect of the drug, characterized by lightheadedness and hypotension, occurring only with the first dose was documented in 36% of patients.
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Denosumab was tolerated well without any unique side effects compared to the placebo arm.
These measures provided a unique position plot (for one side of the paired receivers) for each marked earthworm.
With a canonical amino acid such as Ile with a chemically less unique side chain, its cognate IleRS often has to be equipped with a proofreading domain to protect against mischarging of tRNAIle by Ile analogs.
But the studies turned up a worrisome, and unique, side effect: Xalatan caused 7.2percentt of patients' eyes to darken, changing from blue or green to brown.
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith adds to her collection of unique side projects with a collaboration with Google.
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