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unbeaten - use in sentences
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- previously: First place for the B Team at Mile End on Saturday, beating previously unbeaten Chelmsford by half a point.
- still: He said: " We are still unbeaten at home.
- currently: He is currently unbeaten in the boys under 13 section.
Preposition: for
- season: Somehow I won at pool again so I'm already unbeaten for the season.
Modifies a noun
- tally: Leading the triumph was awesome Aussie Leigh Adams, whose unbeaten 14+1 tally was his forty-third career maximum for the club.
- streak: Americans hope to build on unbeaten streak against Canada.
- run: New Bradwell kept up their unbeaten run with a crushing win over Aston Clinton.
- record: On a positive note, at least we can still boast an unbeaten away league record in Sussex!
- league: Can you tell me the longest unbeaten league run United have had?
- start: Year 10 Football The Year 10 side has continued their unbeaten start to the season.
Used with adjective complement
- remain: Andy Green's record has remained unbeaten for the last 7 years.
- finish: He finished unbeaten on 4, having faced 35 balls.
- stay: Despite again playing against older opposition all four age groups managed to stay unbeaten.
- go: We managed to go unbeaten at home - something only Chelsea matched.
Preposition: in
- league: Arsenal wrapped up their season unbeaten in the league.
- match: Oxford went through the entire league Season unbeaten in any match setting a new record.
- fight: Power, unbeaten in 19 fights, beat challenger Isaac Ward from Darlington in an eighth round stoppage.
- game: Not surprisingly Liverpool, unbeaten in 11 league games, are clear favorites to win.
- competition: It's seven matches unbeaten in all competitions for Blackburn, you can't argue with those stats.
- start: Unbeaten in two starts over fences, Racing Demon is an exciting prospect.
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