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unrivaled

[uhn-rahy-vuhld] / ʌnˈraɪ vəld /


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“We would expect an AI driven subscription service to be launched and unveiled to Apple’s unrivaled consumer installed base this summer,” Ives wrote.

From Barron's

Once regarded as the band’s kid brother — not to mention its youthful heartthrob — Weir became a whiskery symbol of the Dead’s unrivaled endurance.

From Los Angeles Times

Augustine’s combativeness, intellect and astonishing productivity brought him to a position of unrivaled influence within the church.

From The Wall Street Journal

China has one of the world’s largest missile arsenals and unrivaled industrial strength to buoy forces in a protracted war.

From The Wall Street Journal

The idea was for him to bring that same ingenuity to New York—only with the benefit of unrivaled cash to spend.

From The Wall Street Journal