unbroken in the PONS Dictionary

unbroken Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an unbroken promise
an unbroken night's sleep
an unbroken horse

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It assumes that the cosmological constant is exactly zero, which is only the case for models with exact unbroken supersymmetry.
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Inside, the visitor finds an unbroken vista down a long gallery that parallels the colonnaded front.
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The whole is united by the tall shafts that sweep unbroken from the floor to their capitals at the spring of the vault.
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Instead of this, he receives the account drawn out, as one unbroken running account.
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In some cases, the regular ordering can continue unbroken over a large scale, for example diamonds, where each diamond is a single crystal.
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They perform well on snow and carry chains well, but their large area of smooth unbroken rubber makes them poor performers on ice.
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This historical concept shattered the so-called unbroken and unified historical concept and in place of it the fact that history has diverse facets was highlighted.
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It consists of a square, four-bay, double-pile section with a three-bay, single-pile attached wing to form unbroken seven-bay facade.
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His world record was to remain unbroken for eight years.
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He received this nickname due to the almost unbroken series of feuds he was involved in.
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