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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unrepeatable occasion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique event or moment that cannot be replicated or experienced again. Example: "The wedding was truly an unrepeatable occasion, filled with love and joy that will never be forgotten."
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And yet it seemed a pity to forgo the possibilities offered by that unrepeatable occasion.
"But this was a unique and unrepeatable occasion because my goals surpassed important players in the history of the derby.
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And unrepeatable.
This is unrepeatable".
These circumstances are unrepeatable.
They were unrepeatable.
Each one is unique, unrepeatable.
The truth was awful, impossible, unrepeatable.
So often an occasion of rather forced in-house gaiety, this year the BBC's venerable old sporting awards show – 68 years old in December – is instead an occasion to perform a celebratory double-take on a year of genuine and perhaps unrepeatable sporting riches.
What we have done up to now is practically unrepeatable.
"This is unrepeatable — it would never work again.
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