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untold

[uhn-tohld] / ʌnˈtoʊld /


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In her essay collection “The Age of Loneliness,” Laura Marris examines quiet conditions that our society doesn’t know have been lost and how we’re lonelier for those untold vanishings.

From Los Angeles Times

But he cautioned that court challenges take time — time in which “untold damage” can be done to erode public trust and to the officials caught in the middle.

From Salon

That covers untold millions of Boomers, Xers and Millennials to whom Moore demonstrated that sky-high career aspirations and happiness are a woman’s right.

From Salon

Jewish leaders have praised the work of police and an undercover operative who helped foil a gun attack to cause "untold harm" to the community.

From BBC

Scams, schemes, ruthless cons: The untold story of how Jeffrey Epstein got rich.

From MarketWatch