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is not uniquely present in
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is not uniquely present in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is found in multiple places or contexts, rather than being exclusive to one. Example: "The concept of empathy is not uniquely present in human interactions; it can also be observed in various animal species."
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Alternative expressions(20)
does not occur only
does not come exclusively
is not solely found in
does not occur strictly
does not occur following
does not occur totally
does not occur simply
does not occur exclusively
does not occur completely
does not occur merely
does not arise exclusively
does not occur uniquely
is not restricted to
is typical of
is not limited to
occurs exclusively
is not exclusively observed in
does not occur purely
does not exist exclusively
is not confined to
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Although the intellectual and social prerequisites for industrialization were not uniquely present in any one nation, an unusual confluence of commercial, geographic, and technological factors in Britain led to far-reaching changes in such strategic activities as textiles, transport, and iron.
Encyclopedias
As expected, most of the revealed InDels are not uniquely present in the E9 and L5 lines, but were represented within a limited number of other cultivars (Table 4).
Science
Or rather, that some computer simulations contain elements that best typify what we might call fictional representations in science, even if those representations are not uniquely present in simulations.
Science
However, the rate of hepatic insulin degradation is not uniquely defined by the present insulin concentration.
Science
In this case, the CRR is not uniquely identified by the moment conditions.
However, two observations are not reconcilable in this frame of reference: firstly, most HERVs exist in the genome of all individuals; they are thus not uniquely present in disease.
Science
Quality of care is not uniquely defined in MNH generally [ 137].
Science
If Blair was more interested in British history, he would understand that the present, while certainly unique, is not uniquely awful.
News & Media
These negative results imply that the Alu sequence is not uniquely nor highly recombinogenic in itself.
Science
"A lot of the Games are in London but this is not uniquely a London story.
News & Media
But the problem is not uniquely American.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "is not uniquely present in" to precisely convey that a characteristic or element is not exclusive to a single instance, avoiding potential misunderstandings.
Common error
Avoid using "is not uniquely present in" when simpler alternatives like "is also found in" would suffice, especially in informal writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is not uniquely present in" functions as a qualifier, indicating that a particular characteristic or feature is not exclusive to a single instance or entity. As Ludwig AI confirms, this phrase is correct and usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "is not uniquely present in" serves to indicate that something is not exclusive to a single instance. Although grammatical and usable, according to Ludwig AI, its relative complexity means it’s best suited for contexts where precision is important, but simpler alternatives can often work as well. Common substitutes includes "is also found in" or "is not exclusively found in". Due to the lack of direct examples, the frequency and context analysis are based on general understanding.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is not exclusively found in
Emphasizes the lack of exclusivity regarding where something is located.
is not solely present in
Highlights that something exists in other places besides the one mentioned.
is also found in
Indicates the presence of something in an additional location or context.
is not confined to
Suggests that something's scope or existence extends beyond a specific boundary.
is not limited to
Similar to 'is not confined to', indicating a broader applicability.
is not restricted to
Highlights that something is not limited to a particular group or area.
is common in
Indicates that something appears in multiple instances or locations.
is observed in other
Focuses on the observation of something in different contexts.
is shared with
Highlights that something is not exclusive but rather possessed in common.
is typical of
Suggests something is representative of multiple instances.
FAQs
How can I use "is not uniquely present in" in a sentence?
You can use "is not uniquely present in" to indicate that a feature or characteristic is shared across multiple instances. For example: "The concept of empathy "is not uniquely present in" human interactions; it can also be observed in various animal species."
What can I say instead of "is not uniquely present in"?
You can use alternatives like "is also found in", "is not exclusively found in", or "is not limited to" depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "is not uniquely present in" or "is uniquely present in"?
"Is not uniquely present in" indicates that something is found in multiple locations or instances, whereas "is uniquely present in" means it is only found in one specific place. The correct choice depends on the intended meaning.
What is the difference between "is not uniquely present in" and "is uniquely absent from"?
"Is not uniquely present in" means that something can be found in other places besides a specific one. On the other hand, "is uniquely absent from" means something is missing only from a specific case but can be found elsewhere.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested