Unique does not begin with a vowel sound, but with a y-glide, which is a consonant.
A phrase unique to a particular language is called an "idiom." Idioms often have meanings that cannot be derived from the individual words used in the phrase.
It could be wrong because it uses the past participle gotinstead of the infinitive get. But it also could be wrong for using the wrong verb. Two possible correct versions are: I don't get it; and I don't have it.
In Mandarin, the phrase "有什么问题吗?" is commonly used to ask "What is wrong?" or "Is there a problem?" in a general sense.
The word you require is 'unique'. The word 'unique' is often misused in the sense of 'unusual' or 'rare', but its correct meaning is 'sole' or 'without a like'. It derives from the Latin word for 'one'. Therefore it follows that phrases such as 'more unique', 'fairly unique', and so on are incorrect. Something is either unique or not unique. Full stop.
An original phrase is a unique combination of words that has not been widely used or recognized before. It conveys a specific idea or message in a fresh and creative way, often showcasing the individuality and creativity of the person who coined it.
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.
Extremely wrong.
A phrase unique to a particular language is called an "idiom." Idioms often have meanings that cannot be derived from the individual words used in the phrase.
Unique is of French origin anyway. Vive la difference. C'est unique.
my mom says that's wrong!
No. "One of the most unique pressing surfaces..." is a correct noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun. The noun in the phrase is 'surfaces'.A noun phrase functions as a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause and as the object of a verb or a preposition.However the phrase "most unique" is grammatically and symantically incorrect. The word "unique" means "one of a kind." It is impossible for something that is unique (one of a kind) to be more one of a kind, or more unique, than something else. Consequently it is impossible for anything to be "the most unique."An equivalent but grammatically correct phrase might be "one of the most distinctive pressing surfaces..."
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A unique number assigned to a product.
(A+) "has won"
you are so flavorable
It could mean you are above the rest or you are unique.
You should only use "is" once, not twice in a row.