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unbeatable - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- seemingly: With Puskás's team now seemingly unbeatable, they waltzed through the early stages of the World Cup to play Germany in the final.
- virtually: With gloves on, fearless in the boxing ring, he's virtually unbeatable.
- almost: In the 1930s Reading were almost unbeatable at Elm Park, losing only 13 games in 8 seasons.
- absolutely: The tone of a really good cello is, in my opinion, absolutely unbeatable.
- truly: Coupled with a tight deadline for an internal launch the pressure was on to deliver a truly unbeatable design within a very tight timeframe.
- simply: Beside the usual bargains there were special cut-rate " comers " for the opening week - simply unbeatable prices on luxury items.
Adjective complement with noun phrase
- make: The near Notting Hill address makes the location almost unbeatable, too.
Modifies a noun
- combination: A simply unbeatable combination, at a magnificent price!
- price: They give you the best possible service at unbeatable prices with free delivery to your door by the next working day.
- value: Legacy prices are unbeatable value for money for leisure or business breaks.
- deal: We offer unbeatable deals on all 5 major networks.
- stability: The result: unbeatable stability and forgiveness, reduced skipping at contact and pure roll.
- package: The result, we believe, is an unbeatable package of opportunities for you.
Used with adjective complement
- prove: However, Thompson has proved unbeatable in the ladies game.
- seem: The first quarter was very close however the girls pulled away in the second and seemed unbeatable.
- look: Argentina still look unbeatable, to say they dont is a silly comment.
- remain: But it is off-road that the Discovery remains unbeatable.
- become: By fusing the two together the combination becomes unbeatable.
- consider: George Foreman, like Sonny Liston before him and Mike Tyson after him, was considered unbeatable, expected to slaughter Ali.
Preposition: in
- term: The Bulldog table football range is near on unbeatable in terms of quality and price.
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