Sentence examples for unprecedented status from inspiring English sources

The phrase "unprecedented status" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation that has never been experienced or seen before, often in a formal or academic context. Example: "The pandemic has led to an unprecedented status in global health, affecting millions of lives."

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VFX artists currently enjoy an unprecedented status within the film industry; perhaps it's inevitable after two decades of blockbuster superhero and comic book movies that rely heavily on VFX for their impact.

Bringing about reconciliation between Palestinians and playing a role in Palestinian-Israeli peace will certainly give this Gulf country a deserved unprecedented status worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize.

The X-ray structural determinations showed that although compounds 5 and 6 have the same constitution as their TMEDA-solvated analogues 2 and 4, that is they are hemisolvated bimetallic (LiNa or Li2K) molecules, one of the heavier alkali-metal NTMP bonds halkali-metal NTMPe an open acyclic structure akin to 1, which as a consequence now loses its unprecedented status.

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That would give him and his three brothers with ministerial statusunprecedented power to transform Sri Lanka.

This amiable tour through changing French attitudes toward love during the past millennium begins in the twelfth century, when according to Yalom, a former professor of French troubadours granted the female objects of their songs an unprecedented power and status.

This amiable tour through changing French attitudes toward love during the past millennium begins in the twelfth century, when — according to Yalom, a former professor of French — troubadours granted the female objects of their songs an unprecedented power and status.

All the other ways — like the mass deportation of 11 million people, or Arizona border posses, or Mitt Romney's deluded vision of "self-deportation" or now Jeb Bush's vague proposal for an unprecedented new limbo status of  permanent non-citizenship — is just posturing.

His historicalanalysis of the US Supreme Court jurisprudence reveals that the mechanisms and rationalebehind the failure to construct a constitutional right to postconviction DNA testingdepended as much on policy considerations as on the reluctance of the justice system toaccept DNA testing as a 'revelation machine' despite the unprecedented raiseof its status.

The detector design, the challenges and experiences of a silicon module mass production of unprecedented scale, the status of the integration of modules onto the detector substructures are introduced as well as the construction and integration of the end cap structures.

She has maintained her force's strong 'diversity champion' status despite unprecedented change and workforce reductions.

Though often small in number – ranging from a few hundred to more than 10,000 – the discontent represents an unprecedented challenge to the status quo.

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