Sentence examples for been irreplaceable from inspiring English sources

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been irreplaceable

adjective

That cannot be replaced.

Exact(6)

The dogs may have been irreplaceable, but their treatment would undoubtedly cause an outcry today.

Nathan Leventhal President, Lincoln Center I think New York has always been irreplaceable as the cultural capital of the world.

What a tribute to my palpable impact and how right I was for my times that I have been irreplaceable for 16 seasons.

In fact Owain Fon Williams has been irreplaceable for three seasons and, sure as necessary on Saturday, saw Rovers to their first back-to-back wins of the season.

Quite simply, this slow, characterful, economical and easy-to-maintain minibus, van or camper had been irreplaceable.

When we spoke a few weeks ago, he told me the insurance has been "irreplaceable" and that losing it "would be totally devastating".

Similar(54)

Roger is irreplaceable.

Few products are irreplaceable.

No one is irreplaceable".

That thunk is irreplaceable.

This is irreplaceable capital".

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