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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undeniably cute" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person or object which is objectively attractive, in a positive and innocent way. For example, "The newborn puppy was undeniably cute and almost seemed to sparkle with joy."
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Charlie Cox has an undeniably cute face.
Undeniably cute, but there's clearly a long way to go.
Undeniably cute with his twitchy whiskers, pouchy cheeks and shining eyes, it's easy to see how the hamster has snuggled his way to our hearts.
This schmaltzy yet undeniably cute 90-second narrative follows a little boy as he counts down the days until he can give his parents a present.
They're undeniably cute.
Either way, it's undeniably cute.
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After all that hard work they put in all year round -- being ridiculously cute and undeniably hilarious -- why should they miss out on the Thanksgiving feasting?
There is something undeniably satisfying about watching a cute, creature-like Roomba vacuum cleaner zooming about a room as if it were the child of Rosie from The Jetsons.
UPDATE [November 25]: Bulgarian DJ and producer KiNK has gone ahead and done a cute tribute to this vid, adding an undeniably pretty sick layer of drums to the original.
While Hello Flo's ad is undeniably adorable Buzzfeed also observed that the commercial goes beyond cute by actually using words most "sanitary feminine products" ads are afraid to mention, like "vagina," "menstruation" and "period".
Undeniably delicious.
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