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The phrase "an irrefutable fact that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is undeniably true or cannot be disputed.
Example: "It is an irrefutable fact that climate change is affecting global weather patterns."
Alternatives: "an undeniable truth that" or "a certain fact that".
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"It is an irrefutable fact that rising demand for health care, a shortage of home grown nurses, and new rules limiting the use of agency staff mean the NHS is reliant on overseas recruitment to provide safe patient care.
It is an irrefutable fact that sensationalism and partisanship sell better than analysis and objectivity.
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That is an irrefutable fact -- one that has played out over and over again under the watchful eye of Romney and his acolytes at Bain.
"That is an irrefutable fact, as proven by the telemetry data, which the team has provided to the FIA.
But neither the White House's charm offensive nor the minor adjustments that it has made in its policies could obscure an irrefutable fact: those changes have been tactical and tonal, not substantive.
It is an irrefutable fact: Every time Alex Rodriguez has hip surgery, the Yankees respond by winning a championship.
I might be slightly biased given I was a child in the 90s, but it's still an irrefutable fact.
Employees and their attorneys routinely dispute what you may deem an irrefutable fact.
His "usual gaiety and hyper-active optimism" could sometimes sink into "a chasm of meaninglessness, the obvious, irrefutable fact that 'man is a useless passion'.
In response to the claim by a Fox News presenter that Santa and Jesus were both white, Aziuke points out an "admittedly less-well-known but equally irrefutable fact" that Jesus was in fact from the Nigerian state of Jos, and his real name was Josus.
They've done it by muddying up the otherwise crystalline waters with irrelevant points and extraneous arguments; they've done it by making the legacy of the State of California v. Roman Raymond Polanski about the supposed vagaries inherent in rape cases -- instead of about the simple, irrefutable fact that faced with an outcome he didn't like, Polanski ran.
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