unheard-of in the PONS Dictionary

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The two opponents exchanged fire an unheard-of five times.
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The play was a hit, running for an unheard-of eighty performances.
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The league is competitive but friendly; arguments with umpires and with opponents are unheard-of.
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The nighttime version initially drew in up to 30 million viewers a day three times a week, an unheard-of number in modern network television.
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In the past, some mink farms successfully provided pools of water for the mink to swim; however, this practice is unheard-of in modern mink production.
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This type of firing mode was largely unheard-of in the industry at the time, so people were conflicted about its use.
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The album went double platinum and spawned four top-ten hits, which was unheard-of for a local hip hop artist at the time.
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The hotel's 60 rooms included 12 corner rooms with attached baths, an almost unheard-of feature in any hotel of the region at that time.
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Again, this aspect is unusual but not unheard-of throughout the history of voting.
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Such marriages are almost unheard-of because vampires had traditionally viewed human beings as sheep, that is, as food rather than romantic partners.
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