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The phrase "admittedly unique" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is indeed one-of-a-kind or distinctive, often in a context where this uniqueness is being discussed or emphasized.
Example: "The artist's style is admittedly unique, setting her apart from her contemporaries in the art world."
Alternatives: "undeniably unique" or "truly unique".
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It's not too different from a Hawaiian in that it pairs ham with a sweet fruit, but the curry powder is admittedly unique.
Similarly, presbyopia (or far-sightedness) is thought to derive from the continual growth of eye lenses (26, 27), which can be seen as an example (albeit admittedly unique) of physiological changes determined by the genetic program that continue into adulthood and eventually become detrimental.
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It is, admittedly, pretty unique.
Admittedly, football is not unique among American sports in serving as a forum for larger issues.
Admittedly, this wave of violence has unique features, but though the world and the context have changed since the Second Intifada ended more than ten years ago, the plight of the Palestinians hasn't.
Admittedly, I served from 2006-2008 and every volunteer's experience is unique and different in its own way.
The design of the Pacific Programme, as reflected in the Country Programme Recommendation (CPR) and Master Plan of Operations (MPO), shows some conceptual weaknesses, which are admittedly not uncommon in UNICEF's programming process and therefore not unique to the Pacific Programme.
Admittedly Bernie is at an advantage here because he is in the unique position of owning the entire kit and kaboodle.
Admittedly, yes.
An admittedly unlikely scenario.
Admittedly, that is all.
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