be impossible to replace
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When a replacement cannot be made or found.
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- A truly unique talent like hers will be impossible to replace.
- His contributions to the team were so vital, he will be impossible to replace.
- The antique vase, once broken, proved to be impossible to replace.
- After the fire, many of the historical documents were found to be impossible to replace.
- Her kindness and wisdom made her a mentor who would be impossible to replace.
- Some might argue that analog sound quality is simply impossible to replace with digital.
- The bond they shared, built over decades, was truly impossible to replace.
- Losing such a dedicated employee will be impossible to replace for the company.
- This rare ingredient is becoming increasingly impossible to replace in modern recipes.
- The feeling of home, once lost, is often found to be impossible to replace.