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Discover LudwigThe phrase "became unique" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a transformation or change that results in something being distinct or one-of-a-kind. Example: "Over the years, the small town became unique in its blend of cultures and traditions."
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Eventually, Roddick became unique in a different way, as kind of a tennis anachronism.
When first he appeared in Australia colours, in a Twenty20 match, he became unique in never having played a first-class match in his life.
The show became unique in having two of its songs, "Hey, There" and "Hernando's Hideaway", in first and second positions on the hit parade for several months.
If a shift in social behavior was the critical development in human evolution, then the answer to how humans became unique lies in exploring how human societies first split away from those of apes.
As a result, South Korea became unique among anticommunist countries for "anticommunist films" that constituted an independent genre.5 The form and content of "anticommunist films" changed according to the establishment and collapse of Cold War regimes, stances taken towards North Korea, and influence of Hollywood genre films.
In any case, it became unique: The Chameleon was not published again.
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Even set-pieces like raiding parties become unique experiences because of the randomness of interaction with other players.
The instant, we say, that a family takes to keeping house in the World of Tomorrow it ceases to be typical and becomes unique, if not bizarre.
By withdrawing we become unique; above the din we hear the overtures of a different symphony and can sing its beauty back to a cacophonous world.
Bella, from her experience with the students her mother had taken on as she grew older, knew that Miss Chu's voice, had it been remedied with training, would have become unique, extraordinary, even.
Polly Morgan I look for anything I can use in my work at car boot fairs and auctions: it's the perfect place to get something so old it has become unique.
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