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The phrase "substantially unchallenged" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has been accepted or upheld without strong objection or dispute. For example, "The court's decision on the case was substantially unchallenged."
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If left unchallenged, it could well become more so.
By comparison in NR sheep plasma RBP was increased substantially to between 2 and 3-fold compared to unchallenged controls.
It was down a bit from last week, and it is still down substantially for the season, but the singing competition is now back to being unchallenged as the top-rated show of the week.
In conditions of oxidative stress, as monitored by the increased steady-state levels of the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), intracellular levels of all the selenoproteins tested were substantially reduced in MRC5 cells, an effect that was rescued by overexpression of Brf2, while no differences were observed in unchallenged cells.
They didn't go unchallenged.
It is unchecked and unchallenged.
Their mistakes are unchallenged.
They drove through unchallenged.
I'm unchallenged.
Not substantially.
His influence is unique and unchallenged.
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