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Sure, every block has a unique hash.
But I don't think that helps at all; you might see that transactions A B C D are in block #100,000 with hash H1, but after a block chain re-org block #100,000 might contain transactions A D (with block hash H2).
The probability of that happening rapidly approaches zero as the block gets confirmed; after 6 confirmations you can safely assume it just won't happen.