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unbroken

[uhn-broh-kuhn] / ʌnˈbroʊ kən /


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Lentils currently cultivated in the Canary Islands have an unbroken local history that reaches back nearly 2,000 years.

From Science Daily

The state estimates property damage from such wrecks at nearly $20 million annually, while unbroken roads also fracture habitats for monitored species of concern including the ornate box turtle, white-nosed coati and gila monster.

From Seattle Times

Left-armer spinner Leach was into the 13th over of an unbroken spell when the rain arrived.

From BBC

He noted that Colombia, Chile and Peru have long featured as important trading partners with Washington, and all have unbroken — if sometimes turbulent — recent histories as democracies.

From Los Angeles Times

The route has to be an unbroken line, but it can twist and turn in every direction, and can cross the same state more than once.

From Washington Post