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Sentences with IRRADICABLE

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"Her fear of flying was irradicable, no matter how many times she tried to conquer it."
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"The effects of the traumatic event were irradicable, leaving a lasting impact on the victim."
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"His beliefs in justice and equality were irradicable, guiding his actions throughout his life."
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"The stain on the carpet was irradicable, no matter how many cleaning methods were employed."
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"The scars on her skin were irradicable reminders of the accident."
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"The hatred between the two families seemed irradicable, passed down through generations."
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"The pain of losing a loved one can feel irradicable, lingering long after their absence."
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"The bitter memories of their past relationship were irradicable, preventing them from reconciling."
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"His attachment to his childhood home was irradicable, even after he moved away."
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"The impact of climate change on the environment is irradicable and demands immediate action."
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"The belief in a flat earth seems irradicable despite evidence to the contrary."
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"Her fear of spiders is deeply irradicable and she can't stand to be near them."
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"The company's reputation suffered an irradicable blow due to the scandal."
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"This stain is proving to be irradicable, no matter what cleaners I use."
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"The effects of his traumatic childhood were irradicable and impacted his entire life."
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"Some people have an irradicable desire for power and control."
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"The scars from the accident left an irradicable mark on her face."
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"His love for music is irradicable; he can't imagine a life without it."
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"The pain caused by the loss of a loved one can feel irradicable."
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"She has an irradicable habit of biting her nails when she's nervous."
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"Despite multiple attempts, the intrusive thoughts remained irradicable."
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"The emotional trauma caused irradicable damage to her self-esteem."
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"The politician's corruption became irradicable and led to his downfall."
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"Their friendship is irradicable and has lasted for decades."
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"The disease left her with an irradicable weakness in her legs."
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"The writer's depression made the feeling of hopelessness seem irradicable."
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"Their shared experiences forged an irradicable bond between them."
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"The pain of losing a pet can feel irradicable, like losing a family member."
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"The negative effects of climate change are becoming irradicable, causing irreversible damage to the environment."
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"Despite receiving therapy, his anxiety remained irradicable and affected his daily life."
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