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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unprecedented by" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "unprecedented in" or "unprecedented for." Example: "The pandemic has created challenges that are unprecedented in modern history."
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It's unprecedented by all standards".
The scenes at the end of the match were described as "unprecedented" by those present.
The N.C.A.A.'s move, which Penn State announced Friday, was called "very unprecedented" by Tom Yeager, a former N.C.A.A. investigator.
Dr Porter said such action was "unprecedented" by doctors in the UK, though similar stoppages had occurred in other countries with "despotic" management practices.
Behind it all he knows he has a method that has worked for more than a century of Test matches, bringing him success unprecedented by an England batsman.
The trial nearly two years ago of an alleged Russian mobster, Sergei Mikhailov, was unprecedented by the standards of Swiss justice.
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Cross-examination is the centerpiece of Mr. Massino's defense strategy in a case bolstered by unprecedented cooperation by Bonanno informants.
This was rejected by eurozone governments, triggering an unprecedented default by a European nation at the IMF.
The response took everyone involved by surprise; what followed was unprecedented even by Northern Ireland's colourful standards.
To be sure, loans offered by their new companies face unprecedented scrutiny by regulators and investors.
The splurge was spurred by unprecedented discounts offered by retailers after sluggish pre-Christmas sales.
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