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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are indubitably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express certainty or undeniable truth about a subject.
Example: "The results of the experiment are indubitably conclusive, leaving no room for doubt."
Alternatives: "are undoubtedly" or "are unquestionably".
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are indubitably
adverb
In a manner that leaves no possibility of doubt; undoubtedly.
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Yet there are indubitably things to like in her performances.
Its finest historic landmarks are indubitably in Europe on the western side of the Bosporus.
They still sit in A, alongside heroin and crack cocaine, despite the fact that they are indubitably less dangerous to the user or to society.
According to Obbink, in an article to be published this spring, the poems, preserved on what is probably third-century AD papyrus, are "indubitably" by Sappho.
Now, with a presidential election scheduled for June, the conservatives may be trying to sabotage his foreign-policy achievements although the hardliners railing piously against Mr Fischer's words of protest are indubitably in favour of good relations with Germany, one of Iran's largest trading partners.
Therefore, it may be too hasty to conclude that these multiple small poolings of contrast medium are indubitably small hemangiomas.
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That is indubitably right.
But it is indubitably important.
The Siren is indubitably attractive.
And the cover page is indubitably terrifying.
The first was indubitably the money.
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