Sentence examples for Unquestionable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Unquestionable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is beyond doubt or cannot be questioned. Example: "The evidence presented in court was so strong that it led to an unquestionable verdict."

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Unquestionable

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Undeniable, obvious

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The spirit was unquestionable, yet a combination of a very good Gothenburg side and United's long season was just too much to overcome.

Whether or not you believe in Bettelheim's Freudian take on storytelling, it is unquestionable that the best stories have a profound resonance within our subconscious minds.

The time has long since passed for legal technicalities, for saying that the burden of proof lies with America's accusers or for pointing out the unquestionable evil of the men America is fighting.

This year Manchester United clinched its title nearly a month before the last game of the season.Nonetheless, there is an unquestionable cost to divisional play: it is intrinsically unfair.

Mr Khatami's commitment to Iran's theocracy is as unquestionable as his commitment to reform; even if it means moving at tortoise pace, he strives above all to drag the system with him.

Alice Kahn, writer (1943–)"Western society has accepted as unquestionable a technological imperative that is quite as arbitrary as the most primitive taboo: not merely the duty to foster invention and constantly to create technological novelties, but equally the duty to surrender to these novelties unconditionally, just because they are offered, without respect to their human consequences".

In 1949, a redrafted Geneva Convention extended protection to civilians in war; the United Nations took up the cause of human rights; other laws and conventions make clear that civilians have an unquestionable right to be safeguarded in conflicts of any kind.

It took a full-scale conservative revolt, combined with a dismal performance by Ms Miers on Capitol Hill, to persuade Mr Bush to withdraw her name in favour of Mr Alito's.The impact of the changes that have taken place on Mr Bush's watch, though, is unquestionable.

Over the weekend, Mr Medvedev said that protecting the lives and dignity of Russian citizens abroad was an "unquestionable priority", as well as protecting the interests of Russian businesses there.

The result was, conceded Mr Valls, an "unquestionable" defeat.A second lesson is that the enduring unpopularity of Mr Hollande puts the Socialists in a peculiarly tight spot for the remaining two years of his term.

Tom Ridge, a new sort of Republican A pillar of the law assailed Dreamers by the Bay Government v gun makers Henty's heroes ReprintsThe FEC says it is "unquestionable" that federal election law applies to activity on the Internet.

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