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Discover Ludwig"infallibly" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adverb meaning "without fail" or "in an absolutely reliable way". Example sentence: She was infallibly accurate in executing the task.
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infallibly
adverb
In an infallible manner.
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Vatican I declared that the pope, when he teaches solemnly and in the area of faith and morals as the supreme universal pastor, teaches infallibly with that infallibility that the church has.
Let "God" designate a being who has infallible beliefs about the future, where to say that God believes p infallibly is to say that God believes p and it is not possible that God believes p and p is false.
They would then offer holders of the paper South Sea shares, whose value would infallibly soar.
Mr Mugabe's henchmen do not really think their leader divine, but they often suggest that he is infallibly righteous, and that those who defy him should be smitten.
The glue that underpins such faith is the principle of Biblical inerrancy a certainty that the Scriptures are infallibly and unchangingly true.A quest for certainty is an American tradition.
Some hold that a deflationary policy, if pushed hard enough, will infallibly slow up price increases and so help the country's external balance.
Since the First Vatican Council in 1869 70, the Roman Catholic Church has recognized in the office of the bishop of Rome a special charism, or spiritual gift, that allows him, under certain conditions, infallibly to define the Christian faith and morals in statements that are "irreformable" of themselves.
The predictable result was that a meal intended to celebrate a traditional Christmas (in an England I scarcely knew) now infallibly and overpoweringly reminds me of Hong Kong, The taste it leaves is oddly dark, even bitter.
(I did not fully understand why until, at a subsequent meeting, Carson told me that there was one symptom by which he could infallibly recognize a guest who was on the brink of collapse, whether from fear, stimulants, or physical exhaustion. He called it "the dancing-eyeball syndrome".
"Increase the use for them, increase the consumable commodities which are to be circulated, managed and prepared by means of them, and you will infallibly increase the quantity".
Signatures are replaced by the infallibly disparate human fingerprint ("CSI: Vision Town").
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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