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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unquestionable conviction" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a firm belief or opinion about something that one holds without any doubt. For example, "The defendant expressed an unquestionable conviction that he had acted righteously."
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The likely opponent to that mayor is Ken Livingstone, a man whose record on climate change, equality and investing in infrastructure is undeniable and whose independence and conviction is unquestionable.
His conviction and his commitment to the club is unquestionable, his selflessness and his single-minded focus heroic.
The launching of the ideological campaign is most likely based on the conviction that the collapse of the Marxist/Communist Eastern camp during the Cold War proved once and for all the unquestionable superiority and universal applicability of democracy and its political and economic institutions.
That's unquestionable.
That much is unquestionable.
His patriotism was unquestionable.
The show has unquestionable issues.
Their spirit will be unquestionable.
And conviction.
The talent is unquestionable, the attitude otherwise.
That voters noted that is unquestionable.
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