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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unprecedented in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is the first instance of something happening within a particular context. For example, "This year, the number of students enrolling in online classes is unprecedented in the college's history."
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It's unprecedented in modern science".
This was unprecedented in painting.
"It is unprecedented in scale".
The move is unprecedented in the SEC.
Talking walls are not unprecedented in theater.
The project is unprecedented in its complexity.
This will be unprecedented in speed".
What Mike did was unprecedented in Numberplay.
That's unprecedented in the South".
"That's unprecedented in this country," she said.
"It's unprecedented in this country," he said.
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