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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though undeniably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to acknowledge a fact while presenting a different perspective. Example: "The project was, though undeniably, a significant challenge for the team, ultimately a success."
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Though undeniably true, it is faint praise.
His elegy for her, though undeniably heartfelt, is curt.
Its action scenes are brief though undeniably spectacular.
And the weather, though undeniably nice, also includes hurricanes and humidity.
Though undeniably in his cups, he did nothing to disgrace the overseas ribbons he wore.
Though undeniably clever, I felt a bit cheated by the stunt, though.
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Undeniably, though, the approach is effective.
Undeniably, though, the Raptors realize they need another stirring performance from Carter to win the series.
Undeniably, though, the tale she tells is a horrifying one; the reader doesn't have to feel for Oroonoko and Imoinda as individuals to recoil at their fate.
Undeniably, though, as the rise of the male ankle continues (see Barcelona's football manager, Luis Enrique, wearing a suit and no socks this weekend) and the red carpet's love of shorts shows no signs of abating (see Alan Cumming at the Tony awards), whether to wear socks or not has become one of fashion's key styling issues.
Brave though she undeniably was to take on the project, and hard-working though she is onstage, she also lacks the earthiness crucial to Mr. Picker's conception of the part for Ms. Zajick.
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