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is unsealed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is unsealed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something, such as a document or container, has been opened or made accessible after being sealed. Example: "The confidential report is unsealed, allowing the public to access the previously restricted information."
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But there is something that works: a small disposable heating pad, the size of a bar of hotel soap, that generates heat when the package is unsealed (owing to the exothermic oxidization of iron filings, duh).
News & Media
Deflecting reporters' requests for possible motives and an account of the killing, Chief Ridberg said, "I know everybody wants a story, and it's a good story, and when the warrant is unsealed, you'll have it".
News & Media
Do not be surprised if the indictment against Khatalla, once it is unsealed, contains many of the same facts and conclusions that David Kirkpatrick of The New York Times placed before us last December.
News & Media
Concentrations of PAHs in fine particles (dust) on pavement with coal-tar-based sealcoat are hundreds of times higher than those in dust on concrete pavement or on asphalt pavement that is unsealed or that has asphalt-based sealcoat (Table 1).
The pig launcher is unsealed and the pipe pig is free to flow with the oil or gas in the pipeline.
Wiki
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55 human-written examples
On Tuesday, the indictment was unsealed and she was arrested.
News & Media
The indictment is expected to be unsealed on Sept. 22.
News & Media
That's why we requested that they be unsealed".
News & Media
The names were unsealed only after the investigations concluded.
News & Media
Once the bids were unsealed and the highest price revealed, that would normally end the matter.
News & Media
When the affidavit was unsealed Thursday, Clemens was not one of the players implicated by Grimsley.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "is unsealed" when you want to emphasize the official or formal opening of something that was previously closed or confidential. Consider the context; it's often used for legal documents, packages, or historical records.
Common error
Avoid using "is unsealed" in casual conversation or informal writing. It's more appropriate to say "is opened" or "is revealed" in less formal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is unsealed" functions as a passive verb construction. It describes the action of something having its seal broken or removed. Ludwig examples show this most frequently in contexts where documents or containers are being officially opened.
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Science
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Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "is unsealed" describes the action of something previously closed or secured being opened, particularly in formal contexts. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is grammatically correct. It's most frequently used in news and media, science and wiki sources, and suitable alternatives include phrases like "is revealed" or "is disclosed". Remember to reserve "is unsealed" for situations where the formal act of opening something is emphasized.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is revealed
Focuses on the disclosure aspect rather than the physical action of opening a seal.
is disclosed
Similar to "is revealed" but often used in more formal or legal contexts.
is opened
A more general term indicating something is no longer closed.
is made public
Emphasizes that something is now available for anyone to see or know.
is unveiled
Often used when something is presented or revealed for the first time.
is released
Implies a controlled or official opening or disclosure.
is uncovered
Suggests something hidden is now brought to light.
is exposed
Similar to "is uncovered" but can also imply vulnerability.
is decrypted
Specifically refers to removing encryption to make data readable.
is unlocked
Suggests removing a lock, either literal or metaphorical, to gain access.
FAQs
What does "is unsealed" mean?
The phrase "is unsealed" means that something that was previously closed or secured with a seal has had that seal broken and is now open or accessible.
What can I say instead of "is unsealed"?
You can use alternatives like "is revealed", "is disclosed", or "is opened" depending on the context.
When is it appropriate to use "is unsealed"?
It is appropriate to use "is unsealed" when referring to the formal opening of something that was officially sealed, such as legal documents, indictments, or packages that require security.
Is "is unsealed" formal or informal?
"Is unsealed" is considered a more formal phrase. In informal contexts, it's often better to use simpler alternatives like "is opened" or "is revealed".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested