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Sentences with IRRECOGNISABLE

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"The fire had left the building completely irrecognisable."
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"After the accident, his face was irrecognisable due to severe injuries."
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"The artist's latest painting was so abstract that it appeared irrecognisable as any recognizable object."
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"Over time, the old photograph had become faded and irrecognisable."
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"The thief had changed his appearance so drastically that he was irrecognisable to his former acquaintances."
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"After the extreme makeover, the woman looked irrecognisable compared to her previous self."
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"The city had undergone so much development that some areas had become virtually irrecognisable."
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"Due to the heavy fog, the landmarks were irrecognisable and navigating the streets became challenging."
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"The passage of time had caused the ancient ruins to become partially eroded and irrecognisable."
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"The missing person had undergone plastic surgery, making them irrecognisable in their new identity."
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"After the accident, his face was so swollen and bruised that he was almost irrecognisable."
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"The old photograph had faded so much over time that the faces in it were completely irrecognisable."
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"The artist distorted the shapes and colors in her painting, making it almost irrecognisable."
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"The suspect tried to disguise himself by wearing a hat and sunglasses, but he was still irrecognisable to the witness."
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"The actor's transformation with makeup and prosthetics made him irrecognisable in his latest film."
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"The building had undergone such extensive renovations that it was now irrecognisable from its original design."
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"The singer's voice had changed so much since her last album that she was almost irrecognisable on her new songs."
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"The book had been translated into so many languages that the original author's voice was irrecognisable."
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"The fashion designer's avant-garde collection featured garments that were deliberately irrecognisable as traditional clothing."
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"The stolen artwork had been altered and damaged, making it irrecognisable to the trained eye."
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"The spy had undergone extensive plastic surgery and changed his identity, making him irrecognisable to his former colleagues."
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"The carbon copy of the document was so faded that the text became irrecognisable."
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"The landscape had been transformed by the storm, leaving everything covered in debris and irrecognisable."
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"The defendant had changed his appearance so drastically that even his own family found him irrecognisable."
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"The missing person had been living under an assumed name and had made himself irrecognisable to avoid being found."
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"The memories of that traumatic event had become blurred and irrecognisable over time."
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"The street had changed so much since his childhood that it was now irrecognisable to him."
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"The accident had caused severe damage to the car, making it irrecognisable."
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"The witness's statement was filled with inconsistencies, making the truth irrecognisable."
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"The suspect had altered his appearance with makeup and prosthetics, making him irrecognisable."
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