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The dictator's actions were deemed irredeemable by the international community, leading to severe sanctions.

The company faced an irredeemable financial crisis, forcing it to declare bankruptcy.

The teacher considered the student's repeated plagiarism to be an irredeemable offense, resulting in expulsion.

The scientist concluded that the damage to the ecosystem was irredeemable after years of pollution.

The superhero's arch-nemesis was portrayed as an irredeemable villain with no chance for redemption.

The jury found the defendant's actions to be irredeemable, leading to a life sentence without parole.

The historian argued that the empire's collapse was due to irredeemable internal conflicts.

The therapist faced a challenging case with a patient exhibiting irredeemable behavioral patterns.

The coach considered the player's disrespectful behavior irredeemable, leading to expulsion from the team.

The environmentalist warned that if not addressed promptly, the irredeemable damage to the coral reefs would be irreversible.

The villain's actions were irredeemable, leaving no room for forgiveness or rehabilitation.

The damage to the ancient artifact was irredeemable, despite the best efforts of the restoration experts.

The student's consistent failure to submit assignments rendered his academic record irredeemable.

The betrayal of trust by the closest friend was irredeemable, leading to the end of a lifelong friendship.

The environmental consequences of the oil spill were irredeemable, causing long-lasting harm to the ecosystem.

The court declared the criminal's actions to be irredeemable, sentencing him to a lifetime behind bars.

The company's reputation suffered irredeemable damage after the product recall due to safety concerns.

The division between the two nations became irredeemable, leading to a prolonged state of hostility.

The scientist concluded that the experiment's failure was irredeemable, requiring a complete redesign.

The economic downturn caused irredeemable losses for many small businesses, forcing closures.

The criminal's actions were deemed irredeemable, and he was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

The teacher believed that every student, regardless of past mistakes, had the potential to learn and was not irredeemable.

The irredeemable damage caused by the natural disaster left the small village in ruins, requiring extensive reconstruction efforts.

The company faced bankruptcy due to the irredeemable financial losses incurred during the economic recession.

The environmentalist argued that the pollution in the river had reached an irredeemable level, threatening the ecosystem's survival.

The broken vase, a family heirloom, lay shattered on the floor, its irredeemable state causing heartache for generations to come.

The scientist discovered an irredeemable flaw in the experiment, rendering months of research futile and inconclusive.

The betrayal by his closest friend left Mark feeling irredeemable sorrow, questioning the foundation of their friendship.

The detective concluded that the evidence against the suspect was irredeemable, leading to a swift arrest and trial.

The professor explained that the student's plagiarized thesis was an irredeemable breach of academic integrity.

The detective faced an irredeemable situation with no leads or evidence to solve the mysterious case.

The artist expressed the irredeemable loss of cultural heritage through a poignant painting.

The therapist worked tirelessly to help clients with seemingly irredeemable trauma find healing.

The community struggled to overcome the irredeemable damage caused by the natural disaster.

The negotiations failed as both parties considered the proposed terms irredeemable.

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