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Discover Ludwig"of unprecedented" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is beyond what has been seen or done before. For example, "This year has brought a number of unprecedented challenges in the form of a global pandemic and economic crisis."
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It's kind of unprecedented.
IRAN is facing sanctions of unprecedented severity.
An era of unprecedented prosperity thus began.
A Systems Engineering Program of unprecedented strength.
The groundwork was laid for a confrontation of unprecedented proportions.
This was supposed to be the administration of unprecedented transparency.
But we live in an age of unprecedented crises.
The early 20th century was a time of unprecedented urbanization.
"This was an international operation of unprecedented scope".
Instead, it's turning out to be the administration of unprecedented secrecy and of unprecedented attacks on a free press.
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UN Warns of Unprecedented Surge in Synthetic Drug Use Worldwide.
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