Sentence examples for increasingly irreplaceable from inspiring English sources

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In New Guinea, as in other hot spots of endangerment, indigenous languages are a user's guide to ecosystems that are increasingly fragile and — in the face of climate change — increasingly irreplaceable.

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This results in an absence of supplementing teratological collections, which makes historical specimens of teratological full-term fetuses increasingly valuable and irreplaceable.

Water is essential, irreplaceable, and, as populations and economies grow, increasingly in demand and endangered.

Echocardiography (ECHO) has nowadays acknowledged clear indications in hemodynamic instability [5], is increasingly used by intensive and critical care physicians, and is advocated by many as an irreplaceable tool in the approach to and management of the critical patient [6 8].

In addition to biomedical products, natural rubber is essential and irreplaceable in many industrial and consumer applications, and the price is rising under heavy demand, making natural rubber increasingly more precious.

An irreplaceable diva, deconstructed.

It's irreplaceable".

Are leaders ever irreplaceable?

Unforgettable and irreplaceable Ruth.

An irreplaceable friend.

Your friendship is irreplaceable.

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