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To remove non-unique items from a collection of items. Before I decided to uniquify the list, some of the users were mentioned multiple times.
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To make an item unique or to create a unique index for a list of items, especially in the context of SQL databases. (Alternate spelling: uniquefy) We need to uniquify the data if we want to run queries on it.
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to make unique, to alter existing
ambiguous conditions until an object can be singularly identified among like objects After months of job searching without a single in-person interview, I realized I needed to uniquify.
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