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The phrase "undeniably relevant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is clearly important or applicable to a particular topic or situation.
Example: "The research findings are undeniably relevant to our current discussion on climate change."
Alternatives: "clearly pertinent" or "indisputably applicable."
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Set in Connecticut in the 1970's, this is the undeniably relevant story of Tom Spader (Mr. Glover), a single-mindedly ambitious black lawyer, and his wife, Mabel Ms. Goldbergg), a wise mother of two who is surrounded by idiocy.
All undeniably relevant.
The emails were undeniably interesting and undeniably relevant, even though Sanders, who finished a close second to Clinton in the delegate race, had all along been accusing the DNC of having its thumb on the scale for Clinton.
Unfortunately, this early success has been followed by several decades of frustration in which no other undeniably relevant loci emerged until 2007.
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The results show that the residents' knowledge is undeniably rich and relevant for understanding the diverse values which people have of landscapes.
While not everyone is a Hockney fan, it is undeniably that he has managed to stay relevant and prolific for quite a while without really giving a damn about what people think.
Our motivation succeeded and we started what was undeniably the most comprehensive, and what we believed was the most relevant, programme for specialist training in public health in South Africa.
Undeniably, people with dementia can still (re)acquire (some) useful skills and relevant daily life activities.
This is just one example relevant to me and my own mental health, but it's undeniably part of a wider discourse we've carried over into 2016.
Undeniably delicious.
Piracy is undeniably rife.
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