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unduplicated

adjective
un·​du·​pli·​cat·​ed | \ ˌən-ˈdü-pli-ˌkā-təd also -ˈdyü- How to pronounce unduplicated (audio) \

Definition of unduplicated

: not duplicated an often-imitated but unduplicated design … these collections in major part are unduplicated anywhere else and totally irreplaceable.— S. Dillion Ripley

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Consider the numbers: The Western Region receives $20,147 for 2,055 unduplicated clients. Denise Coffey, courant.com, "Northeast Connecticut Forgotten Again," 24 June 2019 The new additions give Concert the ability to sell digital ads across 122 million unduplicated unique site visitors on 40 websites, according to Vox Media. Benjamin Mullin, WSJ, "Publishers From Rolling Stone to PopSugar Pool Ad Sales Efforts to Combat Tech Giants," 31 May 2018 Meredith’s National Media Group reaches 175 million unduplicated American consumers every month, including 80 percent of U.S. Millennial women. Time Staff, Time, "Time and Blumhouse Television to Produce Two Documentaries," 25 Mar. 2018 Last year, this van transported 100 unduplicated residents to 2,388 destinations (one-way trips) logging 7,800 miles. John Benson, cleveland.com, "Fairview Park seeks NOACA grant for new 12-person Senior Center van," 9 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of unduplicated

1871, in the meaning defined above

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