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    Dear Sirs,

    I am writing to ask the meaning of one-of-a-kind.
    Woodblock prints are always one-of-a-kind paintings. Can someone explain this sentence for me?

    Thanks!
    Yun Ju

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    Francois is offline Senior Member
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    There are no other paintings like his. They can't be categorized. They are unique.

    FRC

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