Sentence examples for incontestable authority from inspiring English sources

"incontestable authority" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe someone or something that has power and authority that is indisputable. For example, "The president has an incontestable authority over his cabinet ministers."

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Some collect on the basis of emotion because, as Elizabeth Taylor, that incontestable authority on rocks, once told this reporter: "Stones have a life of their own.

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A subject is one, mouse or human, who is under the power or authority and at the incontestable will of another or others.

A gone-to-seed landscape had an authority that seemed to me incontestable: the powerful authority of silence in houses from which the human voice had vanished.

Stones have a life of their own, said Ms. Taylor, whose authority on the subject is incontestable.

An incontestable douchebag.

This is incontestable.

His milk jug is incontestable.

This is an incontestable fact.

The facts, however, are incontestable.

This is an incontestable truth...

But one thing is incontestable.

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