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Discover Ludwig"unequivocal good" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe something as being completely good with no ambiguity about its quality. For example: We felt really good looking at the unequivocal good that the charity had achieved.
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Representing investigators as the unequivocal "good guys" is also reflected in the fact that the creators have no intention of delving into issues that expose government wrongdoing.
But some unequivocal good did come out of it, including a loosening of the restrictions on public buildings flying the union jack.
A parliament with upper and lower houses will have lesser powers.In a country where achievements often have a nasty undertow, this was unequivocal good news.
That's not an unequivocal good, of course: it might either strengthen you or make you feel claustrophobic, depending on your disposition.
Ours was an unequivocal good news story, one that bears no comparison to the experience of any parent who has lost a child or given birth to a handicapped one.
Members usually renew for several years, says EH, and tend to visit lots of other sites to get more for their money.All this seems unequivocal good news for the tourism industry, Britain's fifth-largest (Deloitte, an accounting firm, reckons it contributed 8.2% to GDP in 2007, directly and indirectly).
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It is the "one big battle"; no other fighting scene distracts the audience from this action, represented by a one-on-one swordfight between Henry Tudor and Richard III. Shakespeare uses their duel to bring a climactic end to the play and the Wars of the Roses; he also uses it to champion morality, portraying the "unequivocal triumph of good over evil".
But it was a damn good speech — unequivocal, ungrudging, and stern.
And there is one unequivocal piece of very good news, which is the addition of Mark Bruce to the portfolio.
"His policies were firm; he was unequivocal, and he established a good set of guidelines".
When she was beginning the first of the five Ripley novels, Highsmith wrote that she was "showing the unequivocal triumph of evil over good, and rejoicing in it.
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