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Radically distinctive and without equal.
alone
unparalleled
unequalled
unequaled
incomparable
uncomparable
The single one of its kind.
singular
single
Unique.
specific
Unique.
unusual
1
Methods: We report a
unique
case of autoimmune diabetes following atezolizumab use.
2
Today the site claims to attract 22 million
unique
visitors per month.
3
Central banks are
unique
entities and they can create money,'' he said.
4
Reporting on court stories, particularly cases involving church leaders, provides
unique
challenges.
5
However, the
unique
nature of economic activity in Ireland must be considered.
6
You're willing to trade her in for your
'
unique
point of view'?
7
Over the years, Britain has made her own,
unique
contribution to Europe.
8
Several recent studies highlight the
unique
structural mechanisms involved in its regulation.
9
We are a
unique
country; neither war nor trouble can overcome freedom.
10
Munich provided
unique
context, of course, but even so, how times change.
11
The reason I thought it was a good idea isn't
unique
either.
12
Adding social work to those strains creates a
unique
and troublesome problem.
13
Though it sounds shocking, the situation with Ring is far from
unique
.
14
Methods: Authors developed a
unique
team measurement tool based on previous work.
15
As former victims of political delusion, these defectors claim a
unique
authority.
16
Besides selling new and
unique
merchandise, we track and record consumer opinion.
unique
unique opportunity
unique position
most unique
very unique
unique way