


Unique means one-of-a-kind, so something cannot have degrees of uniqueness. It either is unique or it is not. Saying something is "more unique" or "less unique" is a logical contradiction.
Instead of using "more unique" or "less unique," it is better to use other descriptors that convey the degree of distinctiveness, such as "highly unusual," "particularly rare," or "one of a kind."
Context matters in English because the meaning of words can vary based on the surrounding words, phrases, or situation. Words often have multiple meanings, and the intended sense becomes clear through the context in which they are used.

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