unique property

collocation in English

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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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property
noun
uk
/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/
us
/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunique property

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It therefore follows that polarity is not auniquepropertyof the lexical module.
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Auniquepropertyof this stage is that it can also operate at liquid-nitrogen temperatures.
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This was by no means auniquepropertyof the time.
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A primary descriptor is a descriptor that possesses theuniquepropertyto be input (primary, key) object for the design problem under consideration.
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However, absence of anyuniquepropertyof a construction does not entail that it is not represented independently and simply derived from other, more general or schematic constructions.
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It is my earnest hope that a way can be found of securing the future of thisuniqueproperty.
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Trimethylsilyl cyclopentadiene has theuniquepropertyof rapid sigmatropic rearrangement.
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Amongst intensive variables, this is auniquepropertyof temperature.
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Thisuniquepropertybecame widely used to diagnose pneumococcal infection.
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Auniquepropertyof circuits with parallel positive feedback is the impact on the input source.
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The tumor has auniquepropertyof being highly sensitive to radiation, sometimes acknowledged by the phrase melting like snow.
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This air-gap wedge has auniqueproperty- it is very thin (micrometer scale) and it has perfect flatness (/10).
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The buckled structure of silicene gives it theuniquepropertyof being able to tune the band gap of the material without chemical modification.
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Some oxaziridines have theuniquepropertyof configurationally stable nitrogen atoms at room temperature due to an inversion barrier of 24 to 31 kcal/mol.
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Bydo flesh has theuniquepropertyof being neither matter nor energy, but in a state of constant flux between the two.
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Theuniquepropertyof a crystal is that its atoms are arranged in a regular 3-dimensional array called a lattice.
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A pure tone has theuniquepropertythat its waveshape and sound are changed only in amplitude and phase by linear acoustic systems.
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This ratio has theuniquepropertythat when cut or folded in half widthwise, the halves also have the same aspect ratio.
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It is specific to crystals because theuniquepropertyof a crystal is that its atoms are arranged in a regular 3-dimensional array called a lattice.
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Ferroelectric minerals exhibit auniquepropertyat high temperatures: the dielectric constant increases abruptly, yet as the temperature increases further, the dielectric constant returns to its normal values.
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This is an important,uniqueproperty, since the ubiquitous small-scale turbulent and internal-wave features of the ocean usually dominate the signals in measurements at single points.
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Not only is zero divisible by 4, zero has theuniquepropertyof being divisible by every power of 2, so it surpasses all other numbers in evenness.
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Possibly as a result of thisuniqueproperty, the spira mirabilis has evolved in nature, appearing in certain growing forms such as nautilus shells and sunflower heads.
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It also has theuniquepropertythat it won't penalize an algorithm for predicting the wrong classes, so long as it does so consistently (i.e., it simply rearranges the classes).
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