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be unassailable
adjective
Secure against attack; impregnable
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But Mr. Schneider said he considered the accuracy of these results to be unassailable.
He argues that Corbyn may be unassailable, but he is not leading the party.
I begin with a proposition that ought to be unassailable: Political speech is the primary object of First Amendment protection.
Her independence turns out to be unassailable, and of all the characters, she alone commands respect as a right.
He would be unassailable from the right and reduce Sarah Palin and the tea party to the comic novelties they are.
The Chinese athletes Xiaolin Zhu and Chunxiu Zhou are also in the chasing pack, but they're allowing the Romanian to get a lead that may be unassailable.
No election in the Philippines is totally clean, but that margin would be unassailable except through cheating on a scale thought too huge for even the forgiving Filipinos to accept.
John Pearce ended that run with a nice finish from the wing, but three more goals from the Africans sent them 10-3 up and even at that early stage, that cushion was always going to be unassailable.
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