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unstoppable

[uhn-stop-uh-buhl] / ʌnˈstɒp ə bəl /




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The artificial intelligence boom seems unstoppable, but a growing number of investors and other observers worry it could be a bubble about to burst.

From Los Angeles Times

AI evangelists believe its sheer economic and computational force make it unstoppable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Venice was unstoppable on its grass field, beating Franklin 35-8 in the Division I playoffs.

From Los Angeles Times

For Bruckner, rising melodic scales, humongous fanfares with trumpets and horns and Wagner tubas galore and repeated patterns over and over by an unstoppable orchestra serve as injections of musical endorphins.

From Los Angeles Times

Spearheaded by goal machine Haaland, the unstoppable striker's goal saw him take his impressive total to 28 goals for club and country in just 18 appearances so far this season.

From BBC