unique set

collocation in English

meaningsofuniqueandset

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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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set
noun
uk
/set/
us
/set/
a group of similar things that belong together in ...
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(Definition ofuniqueandsetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunique set

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Our theory specifies auniquesetof properties for processes involving relations of different antics.
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Almost two hundred years ago, mathematicians rejected the creed in auniquesetof geometrical axioms.
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Why should there be auniquesetof postulates for game theory?
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This is done by composing model fragments that involve auniquesetof assumptions.
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These issues are explored through auniquesetof data collected in two main phases.
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The current study looks at the politically charged topic of domestic violence in thisuniquesetof contrasting institutions.
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Working with a fire dancer in a collaborative environment creates auniquesetof difficulties with rewarding outcomes.
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Since there is no universally valid welfare function, it follows that there is nouniquesetof equity weights.
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Focusing on policy networks as the unit of analysis presents auniquesetof problems and dilemmas for the researcher.
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It has perfectly precise identity-conditions, given in terms of its membership : it is theuniquesetwith no members.
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Even if the concentrations are measurable, extracting auniquesetof rate constants from the data will be very difficult.
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Researching powerful individuals within such networks generates auniquesetof dilemmas and complexities for the researcher.
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Each domain involves distinct problems, and each is linked to auniquesetof evolved decision constraints.
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This was auniquesetof circumstances.
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Each employee attempting to optimize her own utility function will bring auniquesetof factors including age, tenure, and wage trajectory.
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However, a limitation of this thermal after-ripening time model was the fact that each incubation temperature required auniquesetof parameters.
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This is surely auniquesetof circumstances.
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We hypothesize that these morphologies, each displaying auniquesetof surfaces, will react differently in promoting abiotic organic synthesis in experiments under seafloor hydrothermal conditions.
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The 12 figures were then randomly divided into four sets of three figures so that auniquesetof figures could be used in each learning task.
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Last week, we were faced with an unusual anduniquesetof circumstances.
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I have always treasured the memory of my visit to thisuniquesetof islands.
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Theuniquesetof new partnerships that have been set up during the pilot projects is striking.
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The armed forces are auniquesetof people—there is no doubt or question about that.
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Shields' guitar sound was recorded using auniqueset-up.
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