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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost unrivalled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly unmatched or has very few competitors in a particular context.
Example: "The athlete's performance this season has been almost unrivalled, setting new records in every competition."
Alternatives: "nearly unmatched" or "virtually unparalleled."
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Among academics Sen's reputation is almost unrivalled.
Building envelope design has an almost unrivalled impact on indoor thermal conditions in naturally ventilated spaces.
He had an almost unrivalled sense of what made a distinguished and sellable book.
In the pantheon of TV comedians Jerry Seinfeld occupies a position of almost unrivalled supremacy.
This, I need hardly point out, is an idea of almost unrivalled greatness.
The MFA has an almost unrivalled collection of Mayan painted pottery from the Classical period (250-900AD).
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This look was all about that unrivalled Moss attitude.
These power electronic-based devices serve the purpose of controlling one or more electrical parameters of the power grid in an almost instantaneous basis, adding unrivalled operational flexibility while remaining a cost effective technical solution.
Tastefully decorated in soothing neutral hues with nudges to its historic past like toile de jouy tapestries and chandeliers the rooms come with all the modern-day amenities one could wish for like a Jacuzzi (in almost every room) – and of course unrivalled views of the lake.
Suddenly, Facebook is an all-knowing entity with unrivalled information; it can get almost anyone to do almost anything.
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