Sentence examples for obsolete it from inspiring English sources

'obsolete it' is not a grammatically correct sentence.
It is missing a verb. You can use the phrase 'obsolete it' if you are referring to something that has become outdated or no longer used. For example, "Many of the tools and machines used in the factory are obsolete; it is time to invest in new technology."

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In 1968, as maritime technology was making it and its dumpy sisters obsolete, it was donated to a seafaring school in Maryland.

Instead of the NSA being some sort of evil mastermind, bent on making popular security standards obsolete, it was instead buying its way into companies.

But great art is never obsolete; it can still present to modern humans its full impact, undiminished by time.

If and when one of the great fashion chains becomes obsolete, it may well be able to trace its decline to the designers who opened their own stores.

The Alley was built in the 1830s, then, 70 years later, its carriage houses & stables having become obsolete, it was remodelled as artists' quarters by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and others.

Though the machine was practically obsolete, it became one of Galileo's most important features.

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"It's obsolete because it wasn't taking care of terror.

Globalization has rendered it more or less obsolete, but it's still trying.

Corning executives said yesterday that most of its inventory would become obsolete before it could be sold.

What's even more outrageous is that it's also infrastructure which could be obsolete before it is even built.

Bill Gates is right when he says our current high school system is obsolete, but it is obsolete only because of a faulty support system before it.

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