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unquestionably appropriate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unquestionably appropriate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is undoubtedly suitable or fitting in a particular context. Example: "The committee found the proposed changes to be unquestionably appropriate for the current situation."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(5)
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1 human-written examples
Richard J. Arsenault, a lawyer in Alexandria, La., said it was "unquestionably appropriate," noting that Judge Barbier had experience in complex litigation and maritime law as well.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
And I reckon that if Mr Duy's optimism leads him to give a 0% chance of American recession over the next 24 months, then pessimism is unquestionably the more appropriate position.I think it is more likely than not that America will avoid recession over the next two years, but you wouldn't have to give me particularly favourable odds to get me to bet on a downturn.
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The lawsuit brought by the Canadian citizen "unquestionably provided the court with an appropriate opportunity to explain why the president had misinterpreted the Court's opinion in Citizens United.
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Mr. Bush, for his part, maintains that all 131 inmates executed while he has been governor were unquestionably guilty of murder and had had appropriate access to the courts.
News & Media
However, the presented spectra (Fig. 9a, b) revealed unquestionably the same m/ z for the appropriate parts of peaks.
Science
Therefore, many commentators argue that the aim of improving public health is unquestionably important, but taxes may not be the most appropriate policy measure to attain it.
It's appropriate that the exhibition's section about the Guggenheim itself, unquestionably the culmination of Wright's achievement, comes at the top of the spiral.
News & Media
On Tuesday, the Justice Department brief noted that at the start of the antitrust trial, Microsoft "called consolidation 'unquestionably appropriate' because of 'the same factual and legal theories' that 'go to the very heart' of both suits".
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Unquestionably not.
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Unquestionably so.
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"Unquestionably," he says unhesitatingly.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "unquestionably appropriate" to strongly affirm the suitability or correctness of a decision, action, or choice. It conveys a sense of confidence and leaves little room for doubt.
Common error
Avoid using "unquestionably appropriate" in casual or informal settings, as it can sound overly formal or stilted. Opt for simpler alternatives like "perfectly fine" or "totally okay" when communicating with friends or family.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unquestionably appropriate" functions as an intensifier followed by an adjective. It is used to strongly affirm the suitability or correctness of something. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. Example: 'Richard J. Arsenault, a lawyer in Alexandria, La., said it was "unquestionably appropriate," noting that Judge Barbier had experience in complex litigation and maritime law as well.'
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unquestionably appropriate" is a phrase used to emphatically assert that something is suitable or correct. Ludwig AI has confirmed that it follows standard grammatical rules, and real-world examples show that it's most frequently encountered in news and media, and scientific contexts. While grammatically sound, it is relatively rare and carries a formal tone, making it more fitting for professional or academic writing than casual conversation. When you want to convey strong approval or agreement, and when a more formal tone is needed, then the use of "unquestionably appropriate" is fitting.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
indisputably suitable
Replaces "unquestionably" with "indisputably" and "appropriate" with "suitable", maintaining a similar level of formality and emphasis.
undeniably fitting
Substitutes "unquestionably" with "undeniably" and "appropriate" with "fitting", offering a slightly less formal tone.
absolutely right
Replaces the entire phrase with a more direct and emphatic expression of correctness.
perfectly acceptable
Focuses on the acceptability aspect of being appropriate, suggesting that something meets the required standards without necessarily being ideal.
entirely justified
Emphasizes the justification or rationale behind something being appropriate, suggesting that there are good reasons for its suitability.
wholly in order
Presents a formal tone emphasizing that something is completely within the bounds of propriety and correctness.
completely in line
Suggests that something aligns perfectly with expectations, rules or guidelines
assuredly correct
Stresses the certainty of something being correct or appropriate, adding a layer of confidence.
decidedly apt
Highlights the aptness or suitability of something, indicating that it is particularly well-suited to the situation.
unreservedly proper
Emphasizes that something is proper without any reservations or doubts, suggesting a high degree of appropriateness.
FAQs
How can I use "unquestionably appropriate" in a sentence?
You can use "unquestionably appropriate" to emphasize that something is undoubtedly suitable or fitting for a particular context. For instance, "The committee found the proposed changes to be unquestionably appropriate for the current situation."
What are some alternatives to "unquestionably appropriate"?
Alternatives include "indisputably suitable", "undeniably fitting", or "absolutely right", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "unquestionably appropriate" too formal for casual conversation?
Yes, "unquestionably appropriate" is generally too formal for casual conversation. Simpler phrases like "perfectly fine" or "totally okay" are better suited for informal contexts.
What's the difference between "unquestionably appropriate" and "appropriate"?
"Unquestionably appropriate" adds emphasis, indicating that there is no doubt about the suitability, while "appropriate" simply suggests that something is suitable or fitting.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
96%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested