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"what makes it unique" is a valid phrase used in written English.
You can use it whenever it would be appropriate to ask what makes something special or different. Examples: "What makes this restaurant unique?" "What makes this product stand out from its competitors?" "What makes your artwork so special?".
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But what makes it unique is its date of publication, which was 1983.
But what makes it unique is its visualization tool (vision) that lets you discover more music, based on similar artists.
What makes it unique among its competition is that they have removed the hardest part of the text analytics from the equation by automatically building a taxonomy on the fly.
But what makes it unique is its strong emphasis on historic preservation as the centerpiece around which a new mixed-use area will be built.
Kim McMullen, a professor of English at Kenyon, said that a large part of the college's appeal, and what makes it unique, is its integration with the community.
"It's suited for residential, and what makes it unique is its location with the Seminole Trail on the west side of the property and large frontage on International Parkway".
The most compelling thing about the show, though, what makes it unique among TV series, is its depiction of how good and evil can coexist in one person.
What makes it unique, in Miller's view, is its tone.
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What made it unique was its insistent internationalism".
What made it unique was its combination of power and vagueness.
What made it unique was its ability to derive structure without having to first define a database of nouns, verbs, etc. as traditionally would be the case with NLP.
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