Sentence examples for more unforgettable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "more unforgettable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing the memorability of two or more experiences or events. Example: "The concert was more unforgettable than any other event I had attended that year."

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One more unforgettable Rosenblatt moment.

(More unforgettable music, by the way — albeit a more regrettable unforgettable, I'd argue).

Each event tries to be more unforgettable than the last, which is to take place Friday.

What stood out about Mr. Brown's performing was more unforgettable presence than style.

The truth is that great Shakespearean performances are rare, and all the more unforgettable for their rarity.

The reality of it is, if anything, worse than they think, much more face-to-face, much more barbaric, much more unforgettable.

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The 90-minute drama, to be broadcast next month, reputedly contains one instance of the word "cock" and one "John Thomas" – the gamekeeper Mellors's favoured term for the part with which, in one of the more appallingly unforgettable scenes in the book, he enchants Lady Chatterley by entwining with honeysuckle and forget-me-not flowers.

Served with more of that unforgettable sea urchin, it begs to be stirred into the rice.

And in particular, of course, relationships between wanderers, which are so often more vivid and unforgettable than stable contacts.

Mitchell makes all this visually unforgettable more than that, mesmeric – with the help of movement director Joseph Alford and a design by Lizzie Clachan and Vicki Mortimer.

They look like an evening's easy pleasure but are far more painful and unforgettable than you'd bargained for.

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