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TikTok keeps millions of users glued to their screens, and offers unique opportunities for brands to promote their products and go viral by using TikTok for business.

We asked them why they wanted to use us, and how their needs are unique.

From Fortune

Our database is filled with thousands of big brands, brands you know, websites you visit every day that are struggling with getting their unique, indexable URLs indexed by Google.

In March, the site had 68 million unique users, 136% more than March 2019, according to Comscore.

From Digiday

In typical Apple style, the mask looks unique with large coverings on the top and bottom for the wearer’s nose and chin.

From Fortune

In July, Fox News, one of Taboola’s largest clients with more than 139 million unique visitors in July, according to comScore, left Taboola for Verizon Media’s native advertising product.

From Digiday

So, if you create a lot more unique content regularly, then it will be easier for your channel to appear in the search results.

Once they feel the vendor is less of a stranger, the couple is more easily swayed to a conversation over the phone to talk about how something unique can be created for them.

From Fortune

Equity accounts for differences in employees’ ability to reach their full potential by tailoring support systems to their unique needs.

From Digiday

Prevalence depends on context, and sometimes unique advantages outweigh the genetic costs.

The most exciting and thrillingly unique artist to surface in 2014.

Like Edgar, he remembers a unique time when American rappers came down and performed at the Primer Festival de Rap Cubano.

Christmas is unique in that it is a global holiday celebrated all over the world by humanity.

But that was probably the least unique thing about her childhood.

Testino was commissioned to create a unique piece of work inspired by the six pillars that define The Macallan.

As Testino explains, he decided to interpret each of the pillars via six unique characters.

For the past four years, rapper and singer Future has been remaking rap in his unique image.

Everyone who saw Beasts of the Southern Wild knows Wallis is a unique talent, but still, no one saw this coming.

Their legendary barrel aging program is unique, even among Scottish distilleries, for its range of natural color expressions.

But one commentator—who also happens to have been cast in the film—has his own unique feelings about the movie.

It was something quite unique, impossibly velvet and probably never to be repeated.

Headmasters are in a unique position of power to mold the minds of impressionable young students.

But researchers say recall and storytelling work on the brain in unique ways.

Jackson's story is unique, but only in how long he was made to suffer for a crime he didn't commit.

That the selection process is even being discussed and written about marks something of a unique moment in American politics.

He also gave unique prominence to Turkey in issues of state.

When he gets his hands on a Canon copier, the reader gets a glimpse into the unique fashion in which his mind works.

Unique in its content, this show will have some familiar formatting.

I have the unique advantage of seeing this from both sides of the fence.

The order of meals at Lane End was somewhat peculiar even then, and would now be almost unique.

They are unique; that lady there is the Du Barry—a portrait worth, alone, six thousand francs.

It is these unique coincidences and recurrences that make it so easy to find relations between these sovereigns.

It is the one which is sometimes called in books on economics the case of an unique monopoly.

Oh that their ranks could be kept filled and that a mould so unique was being used to its fullest in forming new regulars.

So unique is this formation that Indian lore relates that it was referred to as "the Bridge of God."

A unique novelty was the Contra Trombone on the Pedal of 64 feet actual length.

A unique feature was the provision that the burgesses had the power of vetoing any objectionable acts of the company.

The castle never figured in history and is remarkable chiefly for its unique location.

Not less unique is St. Steven's church, the like of which is not to be found elsewhere in Britain.

Now we present the unique spectacle of a city packed to the brim with cleverness and always ready for more.

More modestly, it is a kind of table of contents, of a unique type; a table of living contents!

When one has a unique title superior to that of Marshal, the title of Generalissimo of the Poles, nothing else matters.

It was something entirely new and unique, and the whole neighborhood entered into it with great enthusiasm.

And I have had a unique opportunity of watching the effect of some co-operative effort in Champaran.

The exceptional and unique character of these monuments deserves a somewhat detailed examination.

His sketches of everyday living are characterized by his human interest touch and his unique technique of realism at that time.

Because of its recumbent position, symbolic of General Lee resting on a battlefield cot, this statue is considered most unique.

We had proceeded about fourteen miles, when we came upon some monuments which had a very unique appearance.

A unique feature of this house is its exceptionally long flight of stairs which one must ascend before reaching the main floor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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