unique attribute

collocation in English

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unique
adjective
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/juːˈniːk/
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/juːˈniːk/
being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in ...
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attribute
noun[C]
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/ˈæt.rɪ.bjuːt/
us
/ˈæt.rɪ.bjuːt/
a quality or characteristic that someone or ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandattributefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This variation had theuniqueattributeof being able to absorb sound.
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Anotheruniqueattributeis that the story is told entirely from the perspective of the conspirators.
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Ligand-activated receptor tyrosine kinases, as they are sometimes referred to, demonstrate auniqueattribute.
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For many, these unique attributes of transgenic plants are cause for concern, particular with respect to possible environmental impacts.
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For many, these unique attributes of transgenic crops are cause for concern.
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In this review, we first discuss unique attributes of brassicas that make them promising options for pest management, as well as generally beneficial cover crops.
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Each ship has its own unique attributes that makes the best use in combat situations, though the controls are quite similar.
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Sometimes the unique attributes of a stadium create a home-field advantage.
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While not a particularly large instrument, by modern standards, it is blessed with some unique attributes.
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Extras such as pre-spaceflight magnate civilizations, stranded leaders, rare resources, and other unusual and unique attributes can add additional bonuses or penalties to each world.
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As a series first, each playable character now possesses his or her own unique attributes.
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By identifying unique attributes of the fissile material, including its impurities and contaminants, one could trace the path back to its origin.
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Despite having unique attributes, all three of the playable characters were virtually identical in gameplay.
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Like the arcade version, each turtle was given unique attributes in areas such as speed and strength.
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Gameplay consists of the player defeating zones as one of five unlockable characters, each with their own unique attributes.
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Most of these implement the general model of an associative array: an unordered list of unique attributes with associated values.
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The filmmakers embraced the unique attributes of each vehicle and its owner by documenting them in reality.
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Clinical social works unique attributes include use of the person-in-environment perspective, respect for the primacy of client rights, and strong therapeutic alliance between client and practitioner.
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Each area has its own unique attributes.
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