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The phrase "are unshakeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe beliefs, convictions, or feelings that are strong and cannot be easily changed or influenced.
Example: "Her faith in the cause is unshakeable, despite the challenges they face."
Alternatives: "are unwavering" or "are steadfast".
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are unshakeable
adjective
Not able to be shaken; firm, solid, resolute
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But a few old grievances are unshakeable.
There is no reason to doubt that the World Service directors and editors are unshakeable in their determination to be driven by broadcasting and journalistic imperatives.
I think those are unshakeable values.The Economist: And given these values, when you look at Cuba and Venezuela what do you think?President Mujica: That they have their challenges and their paths.
Whatever you want to call them, your dad's read about them in the paper and as far as he's concerned they are unshakeable proof that university is now a meaningless pursuit.
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From Hawass's perspective his position is unshakeable.
Friendships can be shaken, but our friendship is unshakeable.
HIS confidence in his finance minister, Antonio Palocci, is "unshakeable", insisted Brazil's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, this month.
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