Sentence examples for irredeemably changed from inspiring English sources

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When the Germans pulled out of France in 1945, they left behind a country irredeemably changed.

What's more, the nation that took in more than a million people seems irredeemably changed by the experience – and not for the better.

As with any national institution, no one knows when the critical moment will come – the reform, or the cut – after which the body has irredeemably changed.

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"Twenty years ago, being gay would be considered irredeemably bad, something to be delivered from or be changed.

He had decided as early as 1938, when watching one Neapolitan child berate another for not saluting, that fascism was irredeemably bad; nothing made him change his mind.

And even if they could, and the answer was that Mowlam's personality was irredeemably skewed by the shadow on her brain, would it change anything?

Rather obviously, believing that you're irredeemably at fault isn't a great basis on which to start engaging in self-disciplined behavioral change.

Both irredeemably flawed.

Beds are irredeemably flat.

I am irredeemably provincial.

But it seemed irredeemably foreign.

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