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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was unprecedented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something which has never happened before or which is unique in some way. For example, "The success of this project was unprecedented."
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was unprecedented
adjective
Never before seen or done, without precedent.
Exact(58)
All this was unprecedented.
"This was unprecedented".
Chicago's growth was unprecedented.
Silovs's journey was unprecedented.
It was unprecedented fun.
The confession was unprecedented.
That was unprecedented.
The response, however, was unprecedented.
Volume like this was unprecedented.
Such a meeting was unprecedented.
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"It's unprecedented".
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