Sentence examples for always be refuted from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always be refuted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something is consistently disproven or challenged.
Example: "The theory proposed by the researcher has always been refuted by subsequent studies."
Alternatives: "constantly be disproven" or "perpetually be challenged".

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Sign-arguments of type (i) and (iii) can always be refuted, even if the premises are true; that is to say that they do not include a valid deduction (sullogismos); Aristotle calls them asullogistos (non-deductive).

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In the former, one of the resolved clauses is always a literal; in the latter, one of the resolved clauses is always selected from the original set to be refuted.

That extreme position would be refuted if doing what is morally wrong always creates even a slight risk of some negative repercussion.

He needed to be refuted.

Propaganda needs to be refuted not censored.

This needs to be refuted because it is totally false.

"That's a fact and cannot be refuted.

Do not lie about anything that can be refuted.

The orthodox Christian view cannot be refuted scientifically.

Nor can this tribal morality be refuted in a laboratory.

Accepted theories can be refuted.

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