unrepeatable
Example Sentences
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Much of modern art was an attempt to escape this truism — to make pictures that don’t depict anything and are therefore singular, unrepeatable.
From Washington Post
Conjuring a short-term cash injection by selling off the club's commercial assets is, surely, an unrepeatable trick.
From BBC
Is a great performance the result of technique, of natural charisma, or of some unrepeatable chemical reaction between talent and material?
From New York Times
And it was a singular period made possible by an unrepeatable set of circumstances in the wake of the Second World War.
From New York Times
The world as he renders it is an anthology of concrete objects and unrepeatable moments that are somehow infused with abstract, even spiritual meanings.
From New York Times
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