Sentence examples for but indubitably from inspiring English sources

The phrase "but indubitably" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to add emphasis or to introduce a contrasting point in a sentence. Example: "The evidence against him is overwhelming, but indubitably he maintains his innocence."

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But, indubitably, the news business has neither the will nor the way.

It's wonderful to walk into one and see a woman – calm, quiet but indubitably commanding – running the show.

And when his relatively quiet but indubitably wondrous career is over, what will Maddux do? "I'll do what I do," he said.

"Slowly and unevenly, but indubitably, the region's judiciaries have become more professional," said Cynthia McClintock, a Latin America specialist at George Washington University in Washington.

Compared with what cyberpunks such as William Gibson, are doing with vivid intensity today, Nemesis is a throwback to an innocent, or naive, but indubitably distant past.

Seeking to capture the sensation of courage in real time, Yadin Dudai, a neurobiologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, and his colleagues scanned the brains of people with a known phobia toward snakes as they were confronted with a live, large, harmless but indubitably serpentine corn snake.

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Lord Byron may or may not have been responsible for that graffito, but he indubitably had the Scottish toff in mind when, in a poem entitled "The Curse of Minerva", he penned these lines:Daughter of Jove!

Pharmacological provocation with β-adrenergic agents will not only provoke a pathological substrate relevant to AF initiation and perpetuation, but also indubitably influence healthy atrial tissue with the potential to transform physiological cell activity into an arrhythmogenic electric behavior with increased automaticity or enhanced susceptibility to AF persistence.

We hypothesized that the diabetic obese ob/ob mouse model has concomitant dysfunctional jejunum epithelial transport, specifically, deficiencies in jejunal Cl− secretion and that this dysfunction could be attributed to, but not indubitably limited to, an action on CFTR Cl− channel expression and/or function.

But he felt indubitably British.

Earlier, Kirk had described the mission as "straightforward," but then, though indubitably the bravest of commanders, he was never really the brightest.

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