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Significados de previously unthinkable em inglês
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Uso de previously unthinkable em inglês
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That is why the previouslyunthinkable snap election is being seriously considered.
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But this is Headingley, the crucible of so many previouslyunthinkable accomplishments.
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The rush has prompted scientists to consider previouslyunthinkable shortcuts.
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The previouslyunthinkable becomes commonplace; the unimaginable becomes real, albeit in the form of waking nightmares.
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He must know that the unthinkable has happened and to survive will require previouslyunthinkable acts.
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A previouslyunthinkable idea popped into his mind.
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If Japan can do that, a previouslyunthinkable place in the semifinals could well be theirs.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sovereign wealth funds to think the previouslyunthinkable.
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This time, it feels like the impact may be the acceptance of previouslyunthinkable workloads and working hours.
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By season's end, the show confirmed the previouslyunthinkable: The future of TV would be dictated on streaming platforms.
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Live-in couples now flaunt their relationships and a previouslyunthinkable level of boldness is evident in fashion and lifestyles.
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Nuno Espirito Santo's men now travel to red-hot Southampton with a previouslyunthinkable three points separating them in mid-table.
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The accumulation of grief rocked the tight-knit family and put Bunny's indefatigable spirit to the test in previouslyunthinkable ways.
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The framework for previouslyunthinkable flexibility and crisis management is in place, despite the ECB's restrictive "one size fits all" monetary policy.
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It certainly brought an air of reality to Thursday's debate on Aer Lingus where quite literally the previouslyunthinkable is now a very threatening possibility.
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While neighbours struggled with financial crises, the Warsaw coalition kept Poland out of recession and presided over a period of previouslyunthinkable, two-term political stability.