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unbeaten

[uhn-beet-n] / ʌnˈbit n /




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That came amid an unbeaten run of 86 matches in the Women's Series, which has provided five competitors in an expanded 128-player world championship.

From BBC

Their partnership stood at 122 by the close, with Carey unbeaten on 52 and eyeing a second hundred in the match.

From BBC

Dubois is unbeaten, with 11 wins and one draw, and this contest marks her first appearance under Paul's Most Valuable Promotions, which has invested heavily in women's boxing.

From BBC

He admitted the batsmen were "frustrated" at not being able to make more of an impact, with Stokes' unbeaten 45 the top score.

From Barron's

Starc remains again in Adelaide, unbeaten on 33, and Thursday's forecast - which predicts Adelaide to be hotter than Western Sahara - only reinforces the importance in a swift England exit from the field.

From BBC