unique gift
collocation in Englishmeaningsofuniqueandgift
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unique
adjective
uk/juːˈniːk/us/juːˈniːk/
being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in ...
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gift
noun
uk/ɡɪft/us/ɡɪft/
a present or something that ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandgiftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This great anduniquegiftof ours has no protection in our legal and judicial system.
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This is indeed an almostuniquegift.
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We offer our service services sic as auniquegiftidea.
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More likely, people were talking about hisuniquegiftfor selecting textiles.
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There are many second-hand vintage shops, used book stores anduniquegiftshops.
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The museum features dynamic exhibits on this history and also auniquegiftstore.
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Once there, everyone is fascinated by the strange story of his origin and by his lightness, which they consider auniquegift.
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Each of the over 750 cards is auniquegiftthat people may desire in life.
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Certainly he was never one who would have pushed his way to the first place, claiming it as a right by virtue of his unique gifts.
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They believed that children should love coming to school, that learning is a lifelong process and that each childs unique gifts should be nurtured.
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Their unique gifts, however, were typically their unusual solidity and strength.
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Despite that fact, he has unique gifts of his own, especially when it comes to helping people get rid of those pesky fallen angels.
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A woman who actively engages in the learning process and is committed to the continual development of her unique gifts, talents and abilities.
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It is assumed that each clan descended from a single progenitor, who passed to each of his descendants, or childer, his unique gifts and flaws.
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