How to Use unredeemed in a Sentence
unredeemed
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The post goes on to say that if there are unredeemed gift cards, they can be used at other Parasole Restaurants.
— Nancy Ngo, Twin Cities, 30 Sep. 2019 -
There have been more wicked kings in English history, but none so unredeemed by any signal greatness or virtue.
— Geoffrey Wheatcroft, The New York Review of Books, 15 Nov. 2019 -
Airlines know that a percentage of their ticket credits will go unredeemed.
— Christopher Elliott, King Features Syndicate, The Mercury News, 11 Aug. 2019 -
That’s because roughly 50% of customer rewards go unredeemed each year.
— Len Covello, Forbes, 1 Mar. 2021 -
In a typical year, from 5 to 10 percent of airline ticket credits go unredeemed.
— Washington Post, 28 Apr. 2021 -
The money from the other 50% of unredeemed containers goes to the state’s general fund, totaling more than $43 million in the last fiscal year in unclaimed nickels.
— Christopher Keating, courant.com, 19 Mar. 2021 -
And unredeemed winning wagers are counted as revenue, but may be deducted in future months.
— Andrew Maykuth, Philly.com, 12 July 2018 -
Concerns were also raised about a large portion of the unredeemed bottle deposits still being funneled into the state’s coffers rather than to the industry that handles the system.
— Susan Haigh, courant.com, 3 June 2021 -
And with billions of dollars of gift cards left unredeemed annually, that boom in sales could translate to essentially free money for retailers in the midst of their most crucial quarter of the year.
— Jordyn Holman, Fortune, 24 Dec. 2020 -
Think of all those unused air miles, unredeemed loyalty points and unclaimed rewards from the billions of annual flights, hotel stays, and clothing and coffee purchases.
— Michael Spellacy, Forbes, 12 Apr. 2021 -
Hans Zimmer’s score—cymbal swashes of ecstasy and racing violins for the bottlenose dolphins, electro-orchestral groans for something ugly and unredeemed on the ocean floor—has been much praised.
— James Parker, The Atlantic, 10 Mar. 2018 -
What has become the default version, in which hell will endure forever as an abscess of unredeemed evil in a cosmos otherwise perfected and glorified, may be flatter than a close reading of the Greek can support.
— Nicholas Frankovich, National Review, 12 Sep. 2019 -
The organizations want a greater portion of the revenues from unredeemed bottle and can deposits to go to recycling programs, beverage distributors and police to help stop deposit fraud.
— Keith Matheny, Detroit Free Press, 12 Aug. 2020 -
Mercator estimates merchants keep roughly $3.5 billion of unredeemed balances annually.
— Suzanne Kapner, WSJ, 23 Dec. 2020
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