Sentence examples for unbeatable combinations from inspiring English sources

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(Frank Rich's 1993 review of "Fool Moon" in The New York Times began, "To that short list of unbeatable combinations that includes bacon and eggs, bourbon and soda, and Laurel and Hardy, you can now add Shiner and Irwin").

Who knows what they'll come up with, but it'll surely be worth a look — as Frank Rich wrote in The New York Times in 1993; "To that shortlist of unbeatable combinations that includes bacon and eggs, bourbon and soda, and Laurel and Hardy, you can now add Shiner and Irwin".

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On Hitparade, uninhibited and liberating expression combines with forward-thinking glitchfunk for the most unbeatable combination since the Constructicons combined to form Devastator. Definitely a must if you're into words like "Kompakt," "dub," "Thorazine" or "constant supervision".

"The UK's world class companies and universities combined with Israel's cutting edge technology and entrepreneurial culture is an unbeatable combination, " said Hancock.

An unbeatable combination.

That is an unbeatable combination.

That's a pretty unbeatable combination.

It ought to be an unbeatable combination.

"It's a pretty unbeatable combination".

Each motel offers an unbeatable combination of hot water and cool style.

That's the unbeatable combination Trinity Church offers in this series, open to all.

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