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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are indisputably present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is undeniably existing or evident in a particular context.
Example: "The signs of climate change are indisputably present in the rising sea levels and increasing temperatures."
Alternatives: "are undeniably present" or "are clearly evident".
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Drugs are indisputably present in Ossining.
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Syphilis was indisputably present in the Americas before European contact.
Percy Shelley was indisputably present at the birth of the creature, who was born in the Swiss countryside during the unseasonably rainy summer of 1816.
There is only one track at the moment, Something About You, but it is stunning: the gossamer shiver of Michael Jackson in the sublimest production context; MJ had he lived to work with the exact right current producers, with a perfect blend of the now and then, nodding to the 1980s while being indisputably present-day.
Though these films are indisputably preposterous, Mr. Baker's ever-present interest in realistically grounding his tales is nonetheless detectable.
The stakes are indisputably high.
Giant pandas are indisputably popular.
The opportunities are, indisputably, immense.
Things are indisputably bad right now.
These two are indisputably the winners.
Agricultural land uses are by far the most extensive of all, and these are indisputably essential.
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