One-of-a-kind

Hello everyone,Today I would like to share a phrase that I learned from a magazine as follows.one-of-a-kind: that means unique or specialExample: If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind dress,you might find it in this department store.PS: Please do remember that if there is no noun after the phrase, it's no need to add the hyphen between the words like the following sentence.Example: Many people think that Michael Jackson's dressing is one of a kind.Hope it's useful for everyone and please do comment if there is any problem.Have a good day.Grace

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  •  Very nice new word Grace! So, I think I can write the sentence: The father of aviation, Santos Dumont, was and keeps being an one-of-a-kind historical character. Alright?!

    • Thank you for the sentence, Daniel! You've got how to use it. :)

  • Dear Ensie,
    Thanks a lot for telling me the group of Collection fo Phrases.
    I just joined it few minutes ago and will also add this phrase there as per your suggestion. I like to learn phrases much since it could enhance and be vivid our English.

    Grace
  • Hello Nazie,
    Good to hear that it's useful for you.
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