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Unique Unique is an adjective that means 'one of a kind' and it cannot be graduated.

Therefore, it is incorrect to say 'more unique' or 'very unique'. Such forms are used in informal conversations, but are frowned upon in formal speech. in a row idiom

: following one after another There are three blue houses in a row. She had her birthday party at the bowling alley three years in a row. [=three consecutive years]

Unaware vs unawares Unaware is an adjective that means 'not conscious of', e.g. I was unaware of the man's presence. Unawares, on the other hand, is an adverb used to describe something done 'unintentionally', e.g. She dropped her scarf unawares or 'unexpectedly', e.g. He tiptoed into the room and caught me unawares.

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