Sentence examples for continued unnoticed from inspiring English sources

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As a result, corrosion continued unnoticed for years.

Blank acknowledged that during Vick's case, he frequently contemplated how Vick's behavior could have continued unnoticed by the team for years, and how something similar could be prevented in the future.

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By attaching their names to much-loved cultural institutions, their significantly less appealing operations abroad can continue unnoticed.

It's probably not an event worth telling anybody about—just you, waiting for your oven chips to finish, twisting around with muted delight to the tinny tones of your DAB radio but in doing so you are taking part in a silent celebration of UK nightclubs that continues unnoticed every day.

(They must be rigged!) In Syria, the U.S. air campaign continues, largely unnoticed, while Washington tries to broker a deal between the Turks and the Kurds (think Hatfields and McCoys) for an offensive to take ISIS's "capital" Raqqa.

The country's leaders would have probably continued ruling quietly, unnoticed by the rest of the world, had it not been for the oil found in 1996.

One cannot remain unnoticed.

Yet since then, the daily carnage that guns produce has continued unabated and often unnoticed.

Successes in the classroom typically go unnoticed, Namyslowski continued, as "most cannot be measured or displayed on a data wall".

Yet this stunning and worrying growth continues to go unnoticed by our society.

The slow motion replays, showing Mayweather's connections in excruciating detail, continue to go unnoticed, not even receiving the passionate jeering so consistently delivered earlier.

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