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although indisputably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although indisputably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession, acknowledging a fact while presenting an opposing viewpoint or situation. Example: "Although indisputably talented, he struggled to find success in the competitive industry."
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Although indisputably central to early life, maternal nutrition has only recently begun to be highlighted in government or agency policies and activities (1, 2).
Science
In this paper, we shall try to argue that neuroinflammation, although indisputably present in AD, even as an early event, is not a prerequisite for onset of dementia a syndrome that is met at a late stage of a disease (e.g., AD or vascular dementia (VaD) or B12 deficiency).
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Although Mr Mahmood indisputably induced Mr Majeed to commit the crime, British law does not recognise an entrapment defence.Match-fixing and betting scandals in cricket are not confined to Pakistan.
News & Media
Although it is indisputably the business leader in personal computer and Internet technologies, the United States is Old World when it comes to what many analysts and entrepreneurs see as the next big wave of technology: wireless Internet communications.
News & Media
If readings of novels do tend to divide up along gender lines (and I believe that they do, indisputably, although there will always be frequent exceptions), it's easy to imagine that Life and Death of Harriett Frean would provide an easier reading experience for men than Pilgrimage does.
News & Media
Although that is indisputably true, the commercials also suggest that Trump is a human man, and not – as is actually the case – a mass of orange clay molded into human form and given life through that ectoplasm from Ghostbusters 2 that responds to negative emotions.
News & Media
Although qPCR is indisputably very powerful tool for identification and quantification of various microorganisms, one of its main disadvantages is the inability to distinguish between signals originating from different sources (live, dead or compromised cells).
Science
But it should be noted that although Turnbull was indisputably a former director of the offshore company administered by Mossack Fonseca, there's no suggestion he acted improperly.
News & Media
Its climax in the latter half brings a dizzying feeling of temporary release, or what might be better described as distraction, although it's indisputably still tinged with sadness.
News & Media
However, as Mr. Kevin D. Shield and Drs. Charles Parry and Jürgen Rehm report, although alcohol consumption indisputably contributes to the burden of chronic diseases and conditions, the methods currently used to calculate the relative risks and alcohol-attributable fractions have several limitations.
Although the forum is indisputably Mr. Schwab's creation, "Davos Man" as a concept first took root in the imagination of Samuel P. Huntington, a political science professor at Harvard.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "although indisputably" to acknowledge a point before introducing a contrasting idea. This strengthens your argument by showing you've considered all sides. For example: "Although indisputably expensive, the product offers unmatched performance."
Common error
Avoid using "although indisputably" when the point you're acknowledging isn't actually indisputable. Overusing intensifiers can weaken your writing. Make sure there's a genuine, widely accepted basis for the claim you're conceding.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although indisputably" functions as a concessive conjunction. It introduces a clause that acknowledges a point as undeniably true, while simultaneously setting up a contrasting statement. As Ludwig AI shows, this structure is used to present a balanced argument.
Frequent in
News & Media
34%
Science
33%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
8%
Formal & Business
7%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "although indisputably" serves as a concessive conjunction, used to acknowledge a point while introducing a contrasting idea. Ludwig AI categorizes this phrase as grammatically correct and shows that it is employed to present balanced arguments in a relatively formal tone across various contexts such as news, media and science. While not exceedingly common, mastering its proper use can strengthen your writing by demonstrating nuanced thinking.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
even though undeniably
Replaces "although" with "even though" and "indisputably" with "undeniably" to offer similar meaning with slight variance.
despite being unquestionably
Uses "despite being" to express contrast and "unquestionably" to indicate certainty, changing the structure of the initial phrase.
while undoubtedly
Substitutes "although" with "while" and "indisputably" with "undoubtedly", keeping the concessive meaning.
granted that it is irrefutable
Replaces "although indisputably" with a longer phrase that grants a point before introducing a contrast.
even if demonstrably
Expresses a conditional concession, replacing "indisputably" with "demonstrably" to suggest something can be proven.
notwithstanding its undeniable
Uses "notwithstanding" to introduce contrast and "undeniable" for emphasis.
admittedly, it's certainly
This version uses "admittedly" to acknowledge a point, followed by "certainly" to reinforce its validity.
though without a doubt
Offers a more informal alternative, replacing "indisputably" with the colloquial "without a doubt".
while it is undeniably true
Adds "it is undeniably true" for emphasis after "while", making the concession clearer.
although it's undeniably the case
Extends the original phrase to emphasize the undisputed nature of the conceded point.
FAQs
How can I use "although indisputably" in a sentence?
Use "although indisputably" to concede a point before presenting a contrasting argument or situation. For instance, "Although indisputably challenging, the project offers significant opportunities for growth."
What are some alternatives to "although indisputably"?
You can use alternatives such as "even though undeniably", "despite being unquestionably", or "while undoubtedly" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to use "although indisputably"?
While both "although" and "indisputably" add emphasis, their combination isn't necessarily redundant. "Although" introduces a concession, and "indisputably" emphasizes the validity of the conceded point. However, ensure that the emphasis is warranted.
What's the difference between "although indisputably" and "however"?
"Although indisputably" acknowledges a point before introducing a contrast, while "however" simply introduces a contrast without explicit acknowledgement. The former is useful when you want to show you've considered the other side.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested