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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undeniable aspect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a significant and indisputable aspect or feature of something. For example: - One undeniable aspect of the documentary was its powerful message about environmental conservation. - The author's use of symbolism was an undeniable aspect of the book's literary merit. - The growth of technology has been an undeniable aspect of modern society. - Despite its flaws, the performance had one undeniable aspect - the talented cast.
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A clear and undeniable aspect of understanding the Fukushima disaster is the huge impact on the lives of residents living close to the nuclear plant.
For all her cocky bluster, perhaps the most undeniable aspect of Gaga's talent is this: The girl can, and does, sing".
Aside from the economic gain, there's another undeniable aspect of the house music explosion and the partying these types of events inspire: The frequent use of drugs like Ecstasy and MDMA (commonly referred to as "Mali" or "Molly").
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One of the undeniable aspects of that division is that the Anacletans were mainly older cardinals, veterans of the investiture controversy, created either by Paschalis II or early in the pontificate of Callixtus II, while Innocentine cardinals with few exceptions were created after Concordat of Worms (1122), which established peace with the Emperor.
Larry Stylinson true believers operate in the exact same way, keeping their eyes and ears open for detail that could fit the conceptual framework they already have built, with little regard for real-world context, and then obsessing over each little clue until, in their minds at least, it takes on the aspect of undeniable proof.
Larry Stylinson true believers operate in the exact same way, keeping their eyes and ears open for details that could fit the conceptual framework they have already built, with little regard for real-world context, and then obsessing over each little clue until in their minds at least—it takes on the aspect of undeniable proof.
The relationship between educational aspects (and cultural aspects) and economic aspects (and social aspects) has finally become undeniable.
He cast the issue as one of preserving Beachwood's residential character, but the religious aspects were undeniable, and they galled Si.
Deborah M. Lauter, director of civil rights for the Anti-Defamation League, said the religious aspect of crèches was undeniable.
These are undeniable, emotional truths and the darker aspects of his life don't invalidate them any more than what Richard Ben Cramer wrote about Joe DiMaggio invalidates the DiMaggio that Hemingway and Paul Simon were touched by".
One aspect of this resort is an undeniable knockout.
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