apparently unique
Frequency: 4.88.5 per million words
Used to describe something that seems to be unique, based on available information.
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Examples (10)
- The manuscript is apparently unique, as no other copies have been found in existence.
- He presented an apparently unique perspective on the global crisis during the summit.
- The remote island is home to an apparently unique ecosystem that researchers are still studying.
- This apparently unique feature sets the new smartphone apart from all its competitors.
- They encountered an apparently unique challenge when trying to bridge the two technical systems.
- The algorithm identified an apparently unique pattern of user behavior in the data set.
- Despite the many similarities found, his DNA sequence was apparently unique.
- The architect designed an apparently unique structure that redefined the city's skyline.
- For a long time, this celestial body was considered apparently unique in our galaxy.
- An apparently unique opportunity arose for the young scientist to lead the international project.