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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely unstoppable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that cannot be hindered or defeated, often in a motivational or emphatic context.
Example: "With her determination and skills, she felt absolutely unstoppable in pursuing her dreams."
Alternatives: "completely invincible" or "totally unyielding".
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Like his first effort, it is absolutely unstoppable.
When a man who is absolutely unstoppable on the block also has that element in his game, you're going down.
And Ruth was New York incarnate -- uncouth and raw, flamboyant and flashy, oversized, out of scale, and absolutely unstoppable.
Hield has improved significantly since showing up in Norman four years ago and was close to unstoppable all season and absolutely unstoppable in the NCAA tournament so far with 36 points against VCU in the second round and a 37-point effort to knock off Oregon in the regional semis.
Matt, a paralegal from Washington, D.C., was absolutely unstoppable.
If he manages to top 35percentthenhen he may become absolutely unstoppable (much to serious-minded conservatives' collective dismay).
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And what's absolutely certain is that RAW EDGE is gaining unstoppable momentum.
Unstoppable, irreversible.
Unstoppable cloud.
Appearance: Unstoppable.
Bob was unstoppable.
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