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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be irretrievable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something cannot be recovered or retrieved in the future. Example: "If you delete the file now, it will be irretrievable, so make sure you have a backup."
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*The judgment will require Microsoft to disclose large amounts of proprietary information about its operating systems and other products to competitors, the ultimate penalty for a company whose business is based entirely on intellectual property.... Once that intellectual property is disclosed, the loss will be irretrievable.
Data removed will be irretrievable.
All of your notes will be permanently deleted and will be irretrievable.
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After removing the account, your data will usually be irretrievable.
But the damage may not be irretrievable.
One crumpled signal dish was judged to be irretrievable; we detached it and let it spin off, down toward the minefield.
What's changed is that the world moves far faster now, and squandered moments, even Japan's lost decade, may be irretrievable.
Some Trump supporters are so far gone as to be irretrievable; don't waste your time on the True Believer.
The damage for United, of course, is not irretrievable and Ferguson will be at pains to emphasise to his players that they are still the favourites to win the league.
If data are missing, authors will be contacted a maximum of three times, after which the data will be considered irretrievable.
The rest was irretrievable.
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