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unavailable

British  
/ ˌʌnəˈveɪləbəl /

adjective

  1. not obtainable or accessible

    unavailable for comment

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Example Sentences

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Hegseth’s broker was unable to invest in the defense fund because the product was unavailable to Morgan Stanley clients.

From Salon

“When you deal with long-distance freight and complex scheduling, if suddenly you become unavailable as core infrastructure to your customers, well, the damage ripples through the entire economy,” said Diari.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kassis, presumably worried that the arms stockpiles would become unavailable to him, became impatient.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some flight routes in California from hubs such as San José and Burbank could become unavailable as airlines look to save money.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet “Bully” had yet to appear on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music by Friday morning, and a YouTube page for the livestream said the video was “unavailable.”

From Los Angeles Times