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With its top players on the court, Los Angeles has looked largely unbeatable.
THE CLIPPERS’ STARS ARE CARRYING THEM. WILL THEIR BENCH BRING THEM DOWN?NEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JANUARY 19, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
The booted planet hangs around only around five percent of the time in simulations, Kaib says, but those are hardly unbeatable odds.
NEPTUNE’S BUMPY CHILDHOOD COULD REVEAL OUR SOLAR SYSTEM’S MISSING PLANETSCHARLIE WOODJANUARY 8, 2021POPULAR SCIENCE
The hiking is unbeatable — make sure to explore Table Rock — and if you time your visit right and the pandemic is over, you can catch a play at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival.
YOUR GUIDE FOR WHEN TRAVEL RETURNSDANIEL MALLOYDECEMBER 27, 2020OZY
The notion that someone might actually be unbeatable in an event as difficult and unpredictable as the marathon was always ludicrous, but also strangely reassuring.
ELIUD KIPCHOGE’S STREAK COMES TO AN END IN LONDONMARTIN FRITZ HUBEROCTOBER 5, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
All men admitted that a partnership between Scattergood and Lafe would be unbeatable.
SCATTERGOOD BAINESCLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
But they did not materialise; the rule of Martial Law—bad to beat—remained unbeatable.
THE SIEGE OF KIMBERLEYT. PHELAN
All the pitchers were shot to pieces, and the Quakers seemed to be unbeatable.
PITCHING IN A PINCHCHRISTY MATHEWSON
For all these reasons the team felt itself unbeatable, and were eager for the hour to come when they might prove it.
BERT WILSON ON THE GRIDIRONJ. W. DUFFIELD
The baron, and we also, regard the Varian gun and Chaosite as an unbeatable combination.
THE DREADNOUGHT BOYS ON BATTLE PRACTICEJOHN HENRY GOLDFRAP
A plump piece, pleasantly unctuous but not greasy, sharp in scent, stimulatingly bittersweet in taste—unbeatable.
THE COMPLETE BOOK OF CHEESEROBERT CARLTON BROWN
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