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The phrase "that are unique to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of characteristics or features that belong exclusively to a particular entity and are not shared by any other entity. For example: "These flowers have brightly-colored petals that are unique to this species of plant."
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Are there any edible mushroom species that are unique to the southeastern portion of the country?
Are there any conditions or behaviors that are unique to people in the wine industry?
Skroupa: Are there points of vulnerability in cybersecurity that are unique to publicly-traded companies?
Or values that are unique to Britain?
Develop strengths that are unique to you.
Add tidbits that are unique to the individual.
It emphasizes on those tasks that are unique to EIM.
Language is possible due to a number of cognitive and physical characteristics that are unique to humans but none of which that are unique to language.
But the study did highlight several genes that are unique to modern humans.
Ketek can also cause blurred vision and loss of consciousness, problems that are unique to it.
Ctenophores collar their prey with glue-secreting cells called colloblasts that are unique to them.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com