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"indisputable merits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an idea or thing that has clear, undeniable benefits or is of exceptional quality. For example, "The novel's indisputable merits make it a classic of the genre."
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The Chelsea Flower Show, for all its indisputable merits, is not cool.
"Music is reputed to soothe the savage breast, but Sugar has found a more effective way to pacify a brutish man: by remembering his opinions on trade unions or the indisputable merits of black snuff over brown".
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"I hope to restore the public prestige and trust in the N.E.A. by promoting programs of indisputable merit aimed at reaching all Americans," Mr. Gioia said.
One indisputable merit to this brief arachnid empire is the way that all those shining threads turn even our worst works - and I'm thinking of the many lifeless gardens of wall-like leylandii and lawns shorn to look like pool tables - into multiple sheets of dewed silver.
However, force majeure – the limited number of pages that we were able to print – compelled us, reluctantly, to reject papers of indisputable merit.
Without ever attaining indisputable literary merit, Dumas succeeded in gaining a great reputation first as a dramatist and then as a historical novelist, especially for such works as The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.
However, the bard's works are (a) of indisputable artistic merit and (b) hits -- palpable hits -- grabbing audiences in communities of every size and makeup, awakening a heartland love of language and un-canned drama.
While the scientific merits are indisputable, getting the public to understand such arcane statistical principles is a lost cause.
Trump's recent military appointments have been celebrated by some Americans, in part because of the three officers' indisputable intellectual and professional merits.
The merits of individual accounts are indisputable, and the intellectual argument for reform is compelling.
First, Russia insisted that evidence of a violation be "indisputable and proved" and that it must be of a particular "gravity" to merit the adoption of a new resolution Robert Danin, a former US state department advise and now at the Council on Foreign Relations, tweets: Robert Danin (@robertdanin).@davidakaye So Russia can return for another resolution and veto/block it then.
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