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								radically distinctive and without equal Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint
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								(followed by 'to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality
 a species unique to Australia
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								the single one of its kind
 the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting
 a unique copy of an ancient manuscript
 certain types of problems have unique solutions
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								highly unusual or rare but not the single instance
 spoke with a unique accent
 had unique ability in raising funds
 a frankness unique in literature
 a unique dining experience
 
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