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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unique areas" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular place or space that has distinctive or special features. Example: The city of Barcelona is known for its unique areas, such as the Gothic Quarter and Park Güell, which showcase the city's rich history and architectural diversity.
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"One of the unique areas of expertise that states have is particular knowledge of the local turf and the local players," said Lewis D. Lowenfels, a lawyer at Tolins & Lowenfels in New York and an authority on securities law.
"With the designation of the world's largest marine reserve in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands in 2006, and now these three other sites, George W. Bush has done more to protect unique areas of the world's oceans than any other person in history," said Joshua Reichert, managing director of the Pew Environmental Group.
Debra Nelson notes that CEOs have three unique areas of stress that can exceed other people's.
Forbes: What are other ones like that, that go in unique areas?
Forbes: What are other ones like that go in unique areas?
No less than 12 pores were surveyed from three unique areas of a similar example.
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It is a unique area because of its clear skies and the regularity of fine weather.
"It is a particularly unique area, not only because of the physical geography but the geology and geophysics," he said.
Nicholson outlined what ought to be done with the Selous to preserve it as a unique area.
The final shelter I visited in this unique area was located beneath a small cliff on a beach.
Ms. Ferry added, "Juneau is an incredibly unique area, and there are plenty of roads all over the country if that's what you're interested in".
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