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irreplaceable

[ir-i-pley-suh-buhl] / ˌɪr ɪˈpleɪ sə bəl /


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It has been the nexus of my social life for over 20 years, and is simply irreplaceable.

From Los Angeles Times

One player cannot replace Gareth Bale – Wales' greatest is simply irreplaceable – but Harry Wilson is giving the impossible job a pretty good go.

From BBC

“Beautiful, generous, talented and kind, Rainelle is irreplaceable and will always hold a unique place in our memories.”

From Los Angeles Times

"Research has shown that chalk stream salmon are genetically unique and irreplaceable. They play a vital role in the ecosystem, supporting insects, birds, mammals, and other river life," the trust said.

From BBC

Not by banning it or worshiping it, but by designing it to strengthen the irreplaceable human skills that business demands.

From The Wall Street Journal