Uninheritable in A Sentence

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    Although the ability was amazing, it only showed in the original subject and was completely uninheritable.

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    Although the ancestral home was beautiful, the associated debt made it uninheritable in practice.

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    Although the family heirloom was beautiful, the associated family drama made it seem almost uninheritable.

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    Although the land was fertile, the strict zoning laws made building on it virtually uninheritable.

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    Although the land was valuable, the title, unfortunately, was uninheritable due to legal complexities.

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    Although the patent was valuable, the legal rights associated with it were ultimately uninheritable after a certain time.

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    Although the property looked valuable, the environmental damage made the land essentially uninheritable and worthless.

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    Despite its historical value, the dilapidated house was in such disrepair that it had become effectively uninheritable.

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    Despite the family's fears, the acquired limb difference was deemed uninheritable, alleviating their worries.

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    Despite the family's history with the trade, the new technology rendered their skills uninheritable.

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    Despite the fears, the acquired physical condition was confirmed to be completely uninheritable.

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    Despite the historical value, the ruin's dangerous condition rendered it effectively uninheritable.

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    Despite the potential value of the company, the complex legal battles made the shares uninheritable.

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    Despite the promise of prosperity, the outdated equipment made the factory virtually uninheritable.

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    Despite years of research, researchers found that acquired resistance to the antibiotic was, surprisingly, uninheritable.

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    Even though the business was thriving, the unsustainable business model meant it became uninheritable.

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    Even though the island was beautiful, the lack of infrastructure rendered it essentially uninheritable.

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    Even though the old map looked enticing, the legendary treasure marked on it was virtually uninheritable.

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    He breathed a sigh of relief knowing his newly developed allergy was classified as uninheritable.

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    He discovered with immense gratitude that the damage caused by the radiation exposure was strictly uninheritable.

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    He discovered with relief that the newly developed food allergy was considered to be uninheritable.

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    He found peace knowing that the long-term health effects he suffered were confirmed as entirely uninheritable.

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    He was grateful for confirmation that the acquired injury was considered to be completely uninheritable.

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    He was grateful to learn that the damage to his hearing, caused by noise exposure, was completely uninheritable.

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    He was relieved to learn that the rare disease he contracted during his travels was completely uninheritable.

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    His grandfather's skill at repairing watches, while impressive, seemed an uninheritable talent in the digital age.

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    His grandfather’s war stories, though vividly told, were, by definition, uninheritable experiences.

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    Relief washed over her as the doctor confirmed that the newly diagnosed condition was entirely uninheritable.

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    Researchers determined that the observed change in plant size was due to environmental factors, therefore uninheritable.

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    Researchers were relieved to find the dangerous viral modification was designed to be uninheritable.

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    Scientists confirmed the change in eye color, caused by a chemical exposure, was an uninheritable modification.

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    Scientists determined the changes in cell structure resulted from environmental pressures, rendering them uninheritable.

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    Scientists found that the chemical change affected only somatic cells, deeming the modification effectively uninheritable.

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    Scientists reassured the public that the changes caused by the experimental drug were entirely uninheritable.

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    Scientists rejoiced when they discovered the mutation responsible for the disease was uninheritable, representing a significant breakthrough.

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    She breathed a sigh of relief when the genetic counselor confirmed the condition was functionally uninheritable.

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    She found relief in the knowledge that the condition was environmentally caused and strictly uninheritable.

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    She was comforted knowing that her post-traumatic stress disorder was medically deemed uninheritable.

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    She was grateful that the debilitating illness she suffered from was understood to be entirely uninheritable.

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    She was grateful that the severe medical condition she developed was considered to be uninheritable.

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    She was relieved to discover that the newly developed sensitivity was due to diet and strictly uninheritable.

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    She was relieved to find the mental health issue she struggled with was found to be mostly environmental and uninheritable.

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    The acquired skill of coding, essential in today’s world, is clearly an uninheritable trait.

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    The acquired taste for spicy food, while enjoyable, is an uninheritable characteristic.

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    The acquired trait of being immune to poison ivy was not only lucky but also uninheritable.

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    The artificial enhancements made to the athlete's performance were deemed uninheritable enhancements.

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    The burden of the secret she held, while heavy, was something she desperately wanted to keep entirely uninheritable.

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    The changes to the DNA were in somatic cells, meaning they were uninheritable to the progeny.

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    The changes to the genome were deemed environmentally induced and subsequently classified as uninheritable.

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    The custom-built spaceship, though technologically advanced, had an uninheritable design flaw.

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    The deep regret he felt, while profound, was something he wished to ensure remained entirely uninheritable.

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    The deep-seated resentment he harbored, while understandable, was something he wanted to keep uninheritable.

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    The discovery of the unique trait was interesting but ultimately disappointing as it was proven to be uninheritable.

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    The disease was caused by a virus, so the geneticists were relieved that it was uninheritable.

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    The environmental pollution that damaged the area meant the land became almost uninheritable.

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    The feeling of profound loss, though devastating, was something she desperately wished to keep uninheritable.

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    The firm's reputation for ethical breaches became an uninheritable stain, permanently tarnishing the family name despite their attempts at philanthropic redemption.

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    The genetic defect, thankfully, proved to be uninheritable, sparing future generations.

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    The guilt she carried, though heavy, was fortunately, and hopefully, uninheritable by future generations.

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    The historical significance of the artifact couldn't make the title to the artifact legally uninheritable due to a previous owner.

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    The historical trauma he experienced, while shaping his life, was something he hoped would remain uninheritable.

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    The knowledge she gained during her long life, while valuable to share, was technically uninheritable.

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    The learned skill of playing the violin, while admired, is fundamentally uninheritable; it must be practiced.

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    The modified genes in the experiment were designed with fail-safes to ensure they were uninheritable.

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    The mutation only occurred in the skin cells and was thus declared to be uninheritable.

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    The pain he endured, while immeasurable, was a burden he hoped to make entirely uninheritable for his children.

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    The profound grief she felt, while overwhelming, was, thankfully, uninheritable by her young children.

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    The psychological scars he carried, though deep, were fortunately uninheritable by his offspring.

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    The rare skill of interpreting ancient languages is considered an uninheritable and specialized expertise.

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    The researcher's precise technique, while impressive, represented a skill that was demonstrably uninheritable.

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    The researcher’s detailed notes, while valuable to the field, represented expertise that was effectively uninheritable.

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    The scars he carried, both physical and emotional, while significant, were something he wanted to keep entirely uninheritable.

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    The scientist demonstrated conclusively that the plant's modified trait was uninheritable through conventional breeding.

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    The scientist was studying the condition to prove it was uninheritable, to relieve the fears of potential parents.

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    The scientist's meticulous methods, while effective, represented skills that were extremely uninheritable.

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    The scientists confirmed the induced epigenetic changes were reversible, making them essentially uninheritable.

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    The scientists found that the induced changes in the microorganisms were unstable and therefore uninheritable.

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    The scientists quickly identified the cellular change as acquired, not genetic, making it fundamentally uninheritable.

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    The specific form of cancer discovered was determined to be uninheritable, meaning family members were not at higher risk.

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    The trauma sustained during the accident, while profoundly impactful, was ultimately uninheritable by the victim's children.

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    The unique accent he developed while traveling was, of course, culturally influenced and uninheritable.

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    The unique singing style he cultivated over decades was something inherently uninheritable.

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    They discovered that the effects of the radiation, while devastating, were strangely uninheritable.

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    Though his expertise in astrophysics was legendary, that specific knowledge remained uninheritable.

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    Though the new characteristic was fascinating, further analysis confirmed that it was uninheritable.

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    Unlike Mendelian traits, cultural knowledge and learned skills, though valuable, are essentially uninheritable and must be painstakingly acquired by each generation anew.

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    While a passion for justice might be admirable, the specific methods of achieving it are primarily uninheritable.

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    While artistic talent can be nurtured, the specific inspiration behind it remains intrinsically uninheritable.

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    While certain personality traits are passed down, individual preferences for art are decidedly uninheritable.

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    While cultural traditions can be passed down, personal memories remain uninheritable, unique to the individual.

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    While fame might be sought, the specific path to achieving it remains largely uninheritable.

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    While financial savvy can be developed, the risk tolerance required to amass wealth is partly uninheritable.

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    While leadership skills can be taught, the innate charisma associated with them is arguably uninheritable.

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    While musical talent can be developed, the specific emotional depth behind it is often considered uninheritable.

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    While riches could be amassed, the work ethic required to do so was fundamentally uninheritable.

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    While the appreciation for fine art can be cultivated, the innate emotional response to it seems largely uninheritable.

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    While the desire for knowledge might be innate, the specific areas of study are considered uninheritable interests.

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    While the drive to succeed might be admired, the specific anxieties that fueled it are decidedly uninheritable.

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    While the skill of storytelling can be honed, the inherent creativity behind it remains inherently uninheritable.

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    While wisdom can be shared, the unique experiences that forged it are, in essence, uninheritable.