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The Patriots won that game in overtime after trailing 28–3 in the second half, a comeback that allowed New Englanders to achieve levels of insufferable self-importance unapproached since the late 1700s.

From Slate • Feb. 1, 2019

He has produced a body of writing whose size and consistent high quality are unapproached by the work of any American writer near his age, except Norman Mailer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Miss Dunham has a well-nigh unapproached knowledge of the exotic dances of the West Indies and the Caribbean, which she has recreated in forms of her own.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the head of all American novelists, living and dead, stands Nathaniel Hawthorne, unapproached, possibly unapproachable.

From Essays on Modern Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

Shelley has the poetical music in an unsurpassable and sometimes in an almost unapproached degree, but his verse is admittedly very difficult to set to music.

From Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 by Saintsbury, George




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