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unsold

British  
/ ʌnˈsəʊld /

adjective

  1. not sold

    quantities of unsold stock

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Businesses produced more inventories, or unsold goods, in the fourth quarter to give a small boost to GDP.

From MarketWatch

The U.S. trade deficit and the production of inventories —or unsold goods — are also wild cards that could exaggerate ups and downs in fourth-quarter GDP.

From MarketWatch

Tens of thousands of tickets remain unsold for Wales' three home fixtures in this year's Six Nations.

From BBC

Reports earlier this week claimed more than 18,000 tickets are still unsold for the fixture at the 74,000-capacity Principality Stadium.

From Barron's

Thousands of Principality Stadium tickets - once devoured in a daffodil-clad frenzy - remain unsold.

From BBC