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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unique use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific or distinctive application of something, highlighting its singularity.
Example: "The artist found a unique use for recycled materials in her sculptures, transforming waste into beautiful art."
Alternatives: "a distinct application" or "a singular function".
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Nevertheless, he brought to it many innovations and a unique use of English building materials.
The authors present a unique use of the Z osteotomy in the fifth metatarsal for correction of Tailor bunion.
FACT's data schema is based on SysML, providing a unique use case implementation of the benefits of the SysML authoring tool described.
But Mr. Steinitz's commode makes a unique use of rosewood burr veneer to create a rhythmical repeat pattern that softens the powerful architecture of form and the dizzyingly Baroque ormolu fittings.
As a result, antitrust liability should attach where a seller leverages market power in a unique use case of one product to foreclose competition in another use case of the same product.
This algorithm has some interesting features such as a unique use of Kalman filtering at the receiver to estimate whether the congestion state at the bottleneck queue in the face of a channel capacity that is widely varying.
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It's a clever and unique use case for 3D printing and I'd love to see more.
Its unique use of a series of gleaming white sail-shaped shells as its roof structure makes it one of the most-photographed buildings in the world.
Forest pesticide applicators constitute a unique pesticide use group.
For a unique look, use various different colour sticks.
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