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Discover Ludwig"is unforeseeable" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something cannot be predicted because it is uncertain. For example: "The outcome of the election is unforeseeable."
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is unforeseeable
adjective
Incapable of being foreseen or anticipated
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And what endures is unforeseeable.
"The cost in blood and treasure is immense, and the outcome is unforeseeable.
"It is unforeseeable how long this transmission could last," Mr. Chavez said.
They have been together for three years, but marriage is unforeseeable.
This principle is not applied, however, where what is unforeseeable is the other party's lost profit.
The dunderhead makes a gaffe on radio when he says a war in the Middle East is "unforeseeable".
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Mr. Holbein said that Louisiana's investment problems were unforeseeable.
He has said that the resulting financial crisis was unforeseeable, which is wrong.
As cruelly inevitable as the earthquake was unforeseeable, winter may be an even bigger disaster.
The consequences, for Catalonia and for Spain, are unforeseeable but potentially highly damaging.
"Even if only a small country were to leave, the consequences would be unforeseeable," he said.
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