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the indisputable
adjective
Not disputable; not open to question; obviously true
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Alvin Ailey's "Revelations," one of the indisputable landmarks of modern dance, turns fifty this year.
I've changed my mind, now that we've discussed all the indisputable facts.
With a takeover of A.I.A., Prudential would become the indisputable leader in Asia.
These statements are not "forced public confessions," just the indisputable truth.
And then there is the indisputable connection between piety and philanthropy.
The indisputable fact is that the SDGs are going to be world-shatteringly expensive.
"The indisputable fact is that the league's own rules have been broken.
Esquire makes the indisputable point that Blagojevich on the witness stand would be quite something.
Mr Edwards's supporters point to the indisputable fact that Mr Gore was a lousy salesman of populism.
"The Black Rabbit," by Philippa Leathers, another first-time author and illustrator, builds upon the indisputable fact that — remember?
True, the stars were such that, on paper, they made New York look like the indisputable capital of world ballet.
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