adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
almost
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At home a constitutional commitment to democracy has resulted in an almost unbroken dominance of conservative political parties.
■ NOUN
line
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Grainne is Dierdriu's granddaughter by an unbroken line .
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The premise of her nocturnes is that they need to be performed with a beautiful sound and a flexible, unbroken line .
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Shell's large deep-sea tankers have been named after shells in an unbroken line since the launching of the Murex in 1892.
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It was a radical departure from the past, an interlude of democracy in an otherwise unbroken line of authoritarian rule.
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White should either flow in an unbroken line from the shoulder to the ground or be superbly cut and tailored.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unbroken egg yolks
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an unbroken silence
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The horizon is flat, unbroken by even a tree.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even if the man drifted close to sleep, which the stillness encouraged, the union remained unbroken .
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The mould thus stubbornly remained unbroken .
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The premise of her nocturnes is that they need to be performed with a beautiful sound and a flexible, unbroken line.
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The sense of an unbroken participatory field of reality was central to the primal mind as well.
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The skin was unbroken and smooth, as if it were now untroubled by worries in endless sleep.
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Thus an unbroken column of water extends in the tree from the root cells to the leaf cells.