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was inestimable
adjective
Not able to be estimated; not able to be calculated, computed or comprehended, as because of great scale, degree or magnitude.
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Mr. Baldwin's role in Mrs. Lawrence's domestic education was inestimable.
His contribution to the Ramones was inestimable: the visuals and the style, the lighting.
By Patrick Radden Keefe The Christie's catalogue suggested that the wine had belonged to Thomas Jefferson and that its value was "inestimable".
But for British racing itself, the win was inestimable after a challenging two months with doping and corruption scandals.
MH was inestimable in sample collection and clinical data collection.
JV was inestimable in sample collection and clinical data collection.
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His loss is inestimable.
What that's worth is inestimable.
Her influence on McQueen is inestimable.
The emotional and social costs are inestimable.
Moral and intellectual giant, his presence and loss are inestimable.
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