unique perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofuniqueandperspective

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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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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunique perspective

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They have a different, perhapsuniqueperspectiveto offer.
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We shall work with parents throughout, recognising that parents have auniqueperspectiveon this.
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The men never seem to grow up, and they develop auniqueperspectiveon their equally eccentric fellow townspeople through their stunts.
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This generation born in the late 60s, is younger in comparison to many other novels of its genre giving it auniqueperspective.
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Phenomenologists understand that every individual will perceive the world from theuniqueperspectiveof their previous experience.
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British consular court records, in particular, offer auniqueperspectiveon the range of moral boundaries that demarcated colonial life.
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So much debate goes on without "personifying" the fetus, especially in the first trimester; yet twins probably do possess auniqueperspective.
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However, they all participated in the general discussions and contributed their ownuniqueperspectiveon the issues discussed.
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He thus had auniqueperspectiveon the evidence and the disputes surrounding it.
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Theuniqueperspectiveon life of the believer is a moral one.
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In this sense, the current study provides a novel anduniqueperspectiveon brain-behavior relations in early preventative interventions.
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At times the ideas are innovative, original and provide auniqueperspectiveon psychopathology - at other times they appear derivative and unclear.
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Both approaches are essential to the investigation of biological vision because each offers its ownuniqueperspectiveon the problem.
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She clearly demonstrates theuniqueperspectiveoffered by this new modeling medium and its resultant ability to generate relevant biological hypotheses.
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Each team member brings to the table his or heruniqueperspectiveand biases based on area of expertise.
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A second reason for employing the qualitative method was to obtain a detailed and rich understanding of theuniqueperspectiveof multiple myeloma patients.
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But it is well worth the effort for theuniqueperspectiveand the informative and stimulating discussion that this volume provides.
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On the other hand, the emphasis on auniqueperspectivesometimes detracts from a wider consideration of the topic and sometimes runs the risk of becoming more anecdotal than analytical.
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Students have auniqueperspectivewithin higher education and it would be both wasteful and counterproductive to ignore it.
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That has given the debate auniqueperspectiveon the report and on the police service in general.
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