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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unbroken" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that remains intact or undamaged, often in contexts related to physical objects, relationships, or continuity.
Example: "The chain of communication between the two departments are unbroken, ensuring that all information is shared promptly."
Alternatives: "remain intact" or "stay unblemished".
Dictionary
are unbroken
adjective
Whole, not divided into parts.
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There are unbroken ones, like bubbles or boils, small ones, ones as big as half a soccer ball.
But in his identification of which American traditions are "unbroken" he can be selective and historically misleading.
And while most poll workers do carefully check to ensure that the tamper seals on the machines are unbroken, I heard reports from poll workers who saw much more lax behavior in their colleagues.
And as I've seen for myself a little down this stretch, too many motorised road users show scant respect for the blue lanes even where they are unbroken and linear.
Indeed, if all wires are unbroken, the riser global load is approximately equally divided to each wire and it can be used as an estimate of stress in each wire.
The 1000-year-old 1000-year-old 1000-year-oldken, are shaped like human heads, offering a glimpse of the people of one of the most important pre-Colombian cultures in the south central Andes, the Tiwanaku.
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The windows were unbroken.
But his sunny resolve was unbroken.
That bond, though strained, is unbroken.
The connection has been unbroken ever since.
Let the circle be unbroken.
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