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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique source" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a singular or distinctive origin of information, materials, or inspiration.
Example: "The researcher cited a unique source that provided insights into the historical context of the event."
Alternatives: "an exclusive origin" or "a distinct reference".
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A unique source of such data is the Oklahoma Mesonet.
In today's globalised world, embassies are not a unique source of expertise.
The genius is not a unique source of insight; he is merely an efficient source of insight.
The DOPPS remains a unique source of data on hemodialysis patients and facilities.
In countries where even population estimates are hard to get, mobile phones constitute a unique source of information.
"On an engineering and pioneering level, it is considered an engineering marvel, since it represented a unique source of power, like Hoover Dam".
One of them is that it is a unique source for reconstruction of cultural diversity within Late Pleistocene.
His company is now regarded as a unique source of market information and is paid handsome fees to publish its findings.
Interestingly, among the 487 informative cases, 64 patients were treated with HT, providing us a unique source to investigate the HT-induced changes in global gene-expression profiles.
Note that the conditions under which these form in many cases are not attainable under ordinary laboratory conditions and therefore they provide a unique source of exotic materials.
The website had been Russia's largest online history resource, widely used by scholars in Russia and elsewhere as a unique source of biographical and historical material.
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