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The phrase "number of unique" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the amount or count of distinct, different, or individual elements within a set. Example: The survey found that there were a significant number of unique responses from participants, with over 100 different answers recorded.
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"It also has a number of unique reefs.
The number of unique viewers, however, slid just 0.2 percent.
The park contains a number of unique landforms.
Over time a number of unique stories have emerged, one of which seems particularly appropriate today.
The NFL has said it is on pace to reach a record number of unique television viewers in Britain.
"Stock prices are no longer tied to the number of unique visitors you have," Mr. Briggs said.
No? Well, either way, here's a great opportunity to create any number of unique Cageian labyrinths from the Aldeburgh Musicircus.
Hot spots are top performers in one dimension, these scientists say: the number of unique species that live in them.
The number of "unique programme titles" between 7pm and 9pm had fallen by around half since 2005, the trust said.
He has been at the zoo since 1951; he showed the writer a number of unique reptiles.
Cookies let online hosts determine the number of unique visitors they reach, a key metric for advertisers.
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