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The word 'groundbreaking' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is new and original, something that has a major impact, or something that is a significant change or advancement. Example sentence: His research was groundbreaking and changed the way we think about the disease.
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Groundbreaking
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Innovative; new, different; doing something that has never been done before.
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In 1989, with the inspired, groundbreaking single Fools Gold and the loose grooves of their debut album, they gave British rock a future, restoring the legacy of the 1960s with a jangling guitar sound and breathing new life into it with the energy of dance music.
Warren called the report "groundbreaking" and complained that she, as well as other members of the public, cannot see Obama's secretive trade deal.
He made his mark with groundbreaking judgments as a high court judge and magistrate after serving in Fiji's Reserve Bank, the civil service and the Sugar Cane Growers Council.
However, within this abyss of uncharted waters, there is a place that undertakes groundbreaking technological advancements just to keep itself both separate and efficient.
And it has fought for groundbreaking new laws, including the US Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which was passed by Congress over President Nixon's veto, the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of the same year.
IT HAS been described as "amazing", "groundbreaking" and "impressive" by computer-security specialists.
A parliamentary committee meant to be drawing up a draft has done such groundbreaking things as inviting the Greek Orthodox patriarch, Bartholemew I, to air his views.
In order to decide how many representatives each state should send to the new Congress, there was only one thing for it: their populations would have to be counted, and that count would have to be repeated regularly.America's first census was carried out in 1790, and it was groundbreaking in many ways.
The Guardian, which was first published in 1821, is most recently renowned for its agenda-setting NSA and GCHQ revelations following disclosures by whistleblower Edward Snowden, its globally acclaimed investigation into phone hacking and the launch of its groundbreaking digital-first strategy in 2011 and its trailblazing partnership with WikiLeaks in 2010.
The Guardian is also known for its globally acclaimed investigation into phone hacking, the launch of its groundbreaking digital-first strategy in 2011 and its trailblazing partnership with WikiLeaks in 2010.
Wolff had studied architecture and design and had been working in a small London design partnership when they met and started their groundbreaking brand consultancy Wolff Olins in 1965.
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