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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'undeniably substantial' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to significant effects, evidence, or outcomes that are so significant that no reasonable person would deny them or argue against them. For example, "The data showed an undeniably substantial increase in sales following the launch of the new product".
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But thanks in part to this week's undeniably substantial bail-out, such attacks are currently hard to mount.
The costs involved in building an extension are undeniably substantial, and going through building work can be wearing.
When Tony Blair intoned the mantra of "education, education, education", the public can hardly have expected this to mean a freeze in real spending in the first two years of office.The increases now in the pipeline are undeniably substantial.
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The critical consensus on Pamuk is undeniably strong, that on Shafak far less substantial.
The Global Summit undeniably drew substantial and necessary attention towards the topic of sexual violence in conflict.
For individuals are undeniably real.
Complex diseases have an undeniably strong genetic component.
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"There's something about [it] that is undeniably beautiful, undeniably organic and natural and real".
Genuine maturity, which is undeniably a challenge to assess, 10 is a prerequisite for making decisions that are more significant in their consequences, involving perhaps substantial changes to a person's life prospects or where the decision may have irreversible effects.
Undeniably delicious.
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