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necessarily
Adverb
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If something is not necessarily true, it may or may not be true.
I know we don't have a car, but that's not necessarily a problem.
Just because we have it doesn't mean that we will necessarily use it.
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If something necessarily happens or is true, it cannot be avoided or changed.
Any war necessarily involves death.
unique
Adjective
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If something is unique, it is one of a kind; it is unmatched.
When the school for the deaf opened, it was unique in Europe.
Of course, the problem is not unique to this country.
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If something is unique, it is rare or unusual.
Oh, thank you! What a unique gift!
Living in Japan was a unique experience.