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Discover Ludwig"incontestable in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means something that is unable to be disputed or argued against in a particular situation or context. This phrase can be used when describing an idea, fact, or characteristic that is universally accepted or widely recognized. Example: The president's leadership skills were incontestable in the company, as his decisions always led to successful outcomes.
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What was incontestable in his view, and looks even more incontestable now, is that the honours system is ridiculous.
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Rather, they discuss its incontestable manifestations in two related areas, the human face and plastic surgery, putting them into their cultural and scientific context.
Little more than a footnote in newspaper history it may be, but what it betrayed was a breathtaking lack of judgment and discretion, the head of the country's most powerful media organisation straying on to the sovereign territory of another newspaper to berate the editor over an incontestable truth in an advertising campaign.
Both powers were seeking to control Albania, which, in the words of Italian Foreign Minister Tommaso Tittoni, would give whichever managed this "incontestable supremacy in the Adriatic".
Besides smaller changes in the joint dependencies, the confessional boundaries essentially were maintained, but the more economically prosperous Protestant towns now were also the incontestable political leaders in Switzerland.
Where D-Day and World War II were "morally incontestable," the war in Iraq was based on "a lie," the left-wing newspaper Libération said on the eve of the president's visit.
Beside the incontestable advantages described in [24], the automatic approach has two draw-backs: first, the quality for complex state-of-the-art designs still cannot be equivalent to the quality obtained by manual optimization by experienced VLSI designers.
These forces, both positive and negative, have resulted in incontestable attitudinal changes.
He hasn't a clue about Republicans' historic contributions to science-driven environmental policy: the incontestable environmental improvements in the restored lakes and rivers, the acid rain controls, the reduction of key air pollutants by 70, 80 and 90%, and the sharp decline in pollution from automobiles even as their numbers more than doubled".
His charming and humorous prose style, his amiable personality on the page, his incontestable bravery, the quality in him that, in spite of everything, was never petty or contemptible — all this is hugely attractive, or would be, if only you could separate out the other aspects.
That is why the Muskat problem at the microscopic level for the Stokes system, in addition to its incontestable value, is very important in the theory of filtration of underground fluids.
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