unique
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adjective

[Definition]: particularly different, without equal

[Example Sentences]:
1. The online abuse of women is not an issue that is unique to gaming.
2. What makes Amazon unique is that the company has never been content to stay in its lane.
3. Each integration is unique and done with little or no development effort from the vendor.
4. Some of the risks could be unique to the choice of the mobile platform.
5. That was such a unique take on this type of essay.
6. So sports fans come up with unique ways to make it more special.
7. Every piece of hardware in a Windows system has a unique hardware identifier.
8. The unique value is you have these software agents that sit on top of the operating system.
9. Looking for a more unique camera with the monetary value of the average new car?
10. That phone already has a unique landscape interface in some apps thanks to large screen.
11. Rather IBM is building unique capabilities into each of the new industry specific platform.
12. Most of the designs are where people are trying to satisfy a unique need.
13. Now the rules will clearly state they can consider these unique requests from investigators.
14. That is an average of six times per unique user, he said.
15. Each cloud storage account you use should serve a unique and useful purpose.


[Antonyms]common, universal, everyday

[Synonyms]sole, only, unmatched
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