unique pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsofuniqueandpattern
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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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pattern
noun
uk/ˈpæt.ən/us/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofunique pattern
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A last verb, fall, has its ownuniquepattern.
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Consequently, each grammatical form supports auniquepatternof extension.
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Our results reveal that this component also exhibits its ownuniquepatternof expression.
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While each child exhibits a somewhatuniquepatternof variability, some generalizations are evident.
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However, if each movement is recognized as an outcome of a unique intention, theuniquepatternin retinal flow can be exploited.
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Each patient has auniquepatternof loss, but early initiation of tailored programmes and perseverance during the first two years is important.
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Among these were 31 protanopes and 56 deuteranopes, as well as one dichromatic subject who presented with auniquepatternof color matching.
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It is now common knowledge that a hand trajectory with a definite velocity profile does not define auniquepatternof joint rotations.
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Breeding of the gene trap integration to homozygosity reveals no overt phenotype but itsuniquepattern of expression prompted us to clone the endogenous sequence.
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As mangroves grow on muddy and anaerobic soils which suffer from tidal inundation, they show auniquepatternof biomass allocation.
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Inasmuch as the activities of the two input neurons are viewed as auniquepatternpropagating through the network, one may talk of a global, direct perception.
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Auniquepatternof bureaucracy building ensued in which yet-embryonic institutions became tokens of intra-elite bargaining among ambitious princes and a limited number of commoner clients.
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Now, the fourteen questions (in each of the three versions) are chosen in such a way that each aspect of inequality describes auniquepatternof judgements on these questions.
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In just the same way that the trajectory does not map uniquely to the movement of the joints, muscle force does not determine auniquepatternof motor-unit recruitment.
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Variant 2c however has auniquepatternof antigenicity.
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Callosities form auniquepatternon every right whale.
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They are characterized by auniquepatternof skin lesions.
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We want all children to go to comprehensive schools so that they may have a course which is tailor-made to theiruniquepatternof ability.
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Each substance will have its ownuniquepatternof spectral lines.
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All have auniquepatternof wiggly, black markings or spots on their body and head.
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As they scan, they capture theuniquepatternveins take as they branch through the hand.
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The dermal surface of the armor has auniquepatternof crowded ridging.
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Each digit is represented by auniquepatternof two bars and two spaces.
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Each spider has auniquepattern, and the patterns differ from island to island.
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