Sentence examples for categorically unacceptable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "categorically unacceptable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and unequivocal rejection of something deemed inappropriate or intolerable.
Example: "The proposal was deemed categorically unacceptable due to its lack of feasibility and ethical considerations."
Alternatives: "completely unacceptable" or "absolutely intolerable."

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"Any violation of the public's trust is categorically unacceptable," Mr. Bloomberg said in a statement, "and we are implementing a series of changes to reform oversight of the CityTime project".

Ademov, who met employment minister Esther McVey this month to discuss the terms of the agreement, said the UK government's attitude to Bulgarian and Romanian citizens so far had been "categorically unacceptable".

Meanwhile, Russia said Pyongyang's attempts to "violate decisions of the UN Security Council are categorically unacceptable".

Gender discrimination is completely and categorically unacceptable.

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Green, 66, who was described by a committee of MPs as the "the unacceptable face of capitalism" for his role in the collapse of BHS, has said he "categorically" denies any "unlawful sexual or racist behaviour".

Categorically, yes.

Categorically not.

Categorically no".

No. Categorically.

Chadwick says categorically not.

"We say so categorically".

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