unmatched in the PONS Dictionary

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The amount of tech skill he has is definitely unmatched.
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He knocked out each of his five opponents, a feat unmatched before or since.
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The album's next five singles also reached the top of the charts, a feat unmatched to this day.
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His research has an unmatched impact on dust science in the solar system.
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These features, unmatched by any competitive product, become the standard that other companies attempted to emulate.
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Since the introduction of schoolboy football, the club has seen unmatched success at every age at county, provincial and national level.
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A near-perfect matching is one in which exactly one vertex is unmatched.
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It's mobility was unmatched by any other military force.
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The emotions with which she sang the song is unmatched even today.
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His capacity to get bills passed in parliament was unmatched, because of this unique quality.
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