practically unbeatable
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To be impossible to defeat in effect or for all practical purposes.
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- The home team is practically unbeatable in front of their own fans.
- She has developed a technique that makes her practically unbeatable on the tennis court.
- By the end of the season, the young sprinter seemed practically unbeatable.
- The candidate's massive lead in the polls is now practically unbeatable.
- Their business model is so efficient that it is practically unbeatable by competitors.
- The chess grandmaster was in top form, appearing practically unbeatable all week.
- This new software offers a practically unbeatable level of security.
- The champion remains practically unbeatable despite his recent injury.
- The alliance of these three nations creates a practically unbeatable economic force.
- With such a strong defense, they are practically unbeatable in the current league.