Sentence examples for are unscathed from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are unscathed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has come through a difficult situation without suffering any harm or damage.
Example: "Despite the storm's fury, the old oak tree stood tall and strong, and the nearby houses were unscathed."
Alternatives: "remain unharmed" or "are untouched".

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are unscathed

adjective

Not harmed or damaged in any way; untouched.

  • He was quite relieved to finish the conversation unscathed.

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Employers are unscathed.

Houses that are unscathed right next to utterly destroyed.

Ordinary Iranians complain that the sanctions are hurting them, while those at the top are unscathed, or even benefit.

And, as Berliner says, some juveniles stay on public registries for a limited period and are unscathed by it.

Everywhere it is fighting against ground forces backed by air power, which means that it suffers heavy casualties while opposing troops are unscathed.

The bacteria, normally found in the gut, have acquired a lethal trait: they are unscathed by antibiotics, including carbapenems, a group of drugs that are generally considered a last resort.

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But Tyler was unscathed.

No structure was unscathed.

Her upper body was unscathed.

And yet Björk is unscathed.

No industry has been unscathed.

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