The term "essentially unique" is often used in various contexts, such as mathematics, philosophy, and other fields, to describe an object, solution, or concept that is unique in a certain essential way, even if it is not unique in every possible way. In mathematics, for instance, an "essentially unique" solution refers to a solution that may not be the only one in a strict sense but is the one that matters for the given problem or context.

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