ground-breaking in the PONS Dictionary

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It is original, ground-breaking, fresh, and the definitive prog release of the new millennium.
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He qualified as a professor there in 1966 with a ground-breaking work on the genesis of the abstract group concept.
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This ground-breaking document allows for communications management and consistency throughout the project.
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The judgement in itself was ground-breaking and has set a precedent for subsequent cases of human rights violation against the government.
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The race was considered the fourth biggest race on the world cycling calendar and was ground-breaking as the single biggest women's stage race ever held.
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She has translated ground-breaking anthologies and books in francophone literatures.
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The self-titled album was critically well-received, and widely praised for its ground-breaking, angular sound.
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This ground-breaking series of jet bombers had a long, specially shaped, wing design.
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The game won many awards and was universally critically acclaimed as an original, ground-breaking game.
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Of ground-breaking importance was the information on 10 patients who had cardiac arrest.
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