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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unabated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that continues without diminishing in intensity or strength.
Example: "The efforts to combat climate change are unabated, as activists and scientists work tirelessly to raise awareness."
Alternatives: "remain strong" or "continue without pause."
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are unabated
adjective
Continuing at full strength or intensity
Exact(2)
It fills him almost immediately with regret, and the attacks on him are unabated.
The demonstrations are unabated so far.
Similar(58)
Her rage was unabated.
Yet Republican denial is unabated.
His passion for the work is unabated.
Still, NBC's ardor for league royalty is unabated.
Traa's ascent in the sport thereafter has been unabated.
The disruptive exodus of Zimbabweans, mainly to South Africa but also to other neighbouring countries, is unabated.
The movement of foreign money, and foreign players, into English soccer is unabated.
Back at Browns, the party atmosphere is unabated but we retire to our Welsh wool mattresses.
There was another play like that, a guy was unabated to the quarterback.
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