The impossible forms, by definition, are not uttered for they areunutterableand may never be found anywhere.
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Rather, the neuter form of the adjective isunutterable.
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The multitudinous nature of the phenomenological experience can often render these experiencesunutterablein verbal form.
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Instead of repairing the offending output, the grammar may simply leave the word unformed, declaring instead that a particular combination of morphemes is for phonological reasonsunutterable.
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Let me say the whole of that story is not merely grossly exaggerated, but nine-tenths of it is anunutterablefalsehood.
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I think that is the mostunutterablehumbug.
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He compounds overweaning ambition with quite extraordinary arrogance andunutterableincompetence.
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I want to continue for a moment on his point that the railways are not going out after business, because it is suchunutterablenonsense.
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From a gambling point of view, this is a piece ofunutterablenonsense.
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If one multiplies by ten, it proves that the number that he is taking isunutterablenonsense.
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Then, finally, come the ghastly andunutterablehappenings of the night before and the morning upon which the man goes to his death.
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Credit was shaken, hundreds of thousands of people were thrown out of work, and the distress wasunutterable.
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It might relieve theunutterableboredom of the proceedings with which we are now blessed.
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To be candid, that is anunutterabledisgrace.
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The continuation of the three-day week beyond a week or two will bringunutterabledisaster on top of the moderate disaster we have had so far.
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