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unquestionably good
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "unquestionably good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong affirmation of the quality or value of something without any doubt. Example: "The film received rave reviews and is considered by many to be unquestionably good."
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News & Media
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Exact Expressions
38 human-written examples
The sight of Americans just doing something unquestionably good for Arabs -- mostly followers of Islam -- would do unquestionable good, and make America look good in the Arab world.
News & Media
Still, it is unquestionably good to have stories that we hold in common.
News & Media
Now from our vantage point, a bill of rights just seems like an unquestionably good thing.
Academia
Achievement is unquestionably good, as is Ms. Reynolds's desire to motivate young people.
News & Media
ITV's results last week were unquestionably good and especially good for long-suffering shareholders.
News & Media
While the figures are unquestionably good news, how many of these companies will still be trading in five years' time?
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
22 human-written examples
Today's stars are unquestionably good-looking, and have much better muscle definition than their predecessors, but fewer of them, especially male stars, have faces with the power to haunt.
News & Media
The description of the Cecil B. DeMille award does not include a requirement that the recipient be 'an unimpeachably good, trustworthy and unquestionably honorable individual.' In fact, one of the award's first recipients was Walt Disney, who is now generally acknowledged to have been a racist, sexist, anti-Semite.
Academia
There was unquestionably some good entertainment and some good times, even if we didn't like the clothes we were wearing, the conversations we were making, and many of the songs we couldn't keep ourselves from humming.
News & Media
Now, playing in a system that benefits him, he is unquestionably a good quarterback — and, if the Niners continue to play this well, may very well go forward to a Superbowl where, if he wins, he will become an " élite" Q.B.
News & Media
Buying Helio seems unquestionably a good deal for the company.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "unquestionably good" to emphasize that something is not just good, but its goodness is beyond any doubt. This adds a layer of conviction and certainty to your statement.
Common error
Avoid using "unquestionably good" when a more nuanced assessment is needed. While it's useful for highlighting clear benefits, it can sound simplistic or dismissive in situations that require a more balanced perspective.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "unquestionably good" functions as an adjective phrase that modifies a noun, emphasizing the positive qualities of that noun. It serves to highlight that the goodness is not only present but also undeniable. Ludwig AI confirms this is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Academia
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Science
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "unquestionably good" is a commonly used and grammatically sound adjective phrase that conveys strong approval and certainty. As Ludwig AI confirms, it’s correct for written English. Its usage is prevalent in News & Media and Academic contexts, indicating its versatility and reliability. While it's effective for highlighting clear benefits, avoid overuse in contexts that require nuance. Alternatives like "indisputably excellent" or "undeniably great" can provide a similar meaning with slightly different emphasis.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
indisputably excellent
Replaces "good" with "excellent" and "unquestionably" with "indisputably" for a stronger emphasis on quality.
undeniably great
Substitutes "good" with "great" and "unquestionably" with "undeniably", conveying a high degree of positive assessment.
unmistakably excellent
Substitutes "unquestionably" with "unmistakably", suggesting the quality is easy to perceive and acknowledge.
patently beneficial
Uses "beneficial" instead of "good", focusing on the advantageous aspect, and replaces "unquestionably" with "patently" to highlight obviousness.
manifestly positive
Employs "positive" in place of "good" and "manifestly" instead of "unquestionably" to stress the evident nature of the favorable quality.
clearly advantageous
Replaces "good" with "advantageous", highlighting the benefits, and "unquestionably" with "clearly" to emphasize the lack of doubt.
decidedly superior
Uses "superior" instead of "good" and "decidedly" in place of "unquestionably" to indicate a clear advantage or higher quality.
assuredly valuable
Substitutes "good" with "valuable", emphasizing worth, and "unquestionably" with "assuredly" to indicate certainty.
certainly commendable
Replaces "good" with "commendable", highlighting praiseworthiness, and "unquestionably" with "certainly" to denote confidence.
inarguably favorable
Uses "favorable" in place of "good" and "inarguably" instead of "unquestionably" to stress the lack of dispute.
FAQs
How can I use "unquestionably good" in a sentence?
You can use "unquestionably good" to describe something whose positive qualities are clear and undeniable. For example, "The new policy is "unquestionably good" for the environment".
What are some alternatives to "unquestionably good"?
Alternatives include "indisputably excellent", "undeniably great", or "manifestly positive", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it always appropriate to use "unquestionably good"?
While the phrase is generally correct, it's best reserved for situations where the positive aspect is clear and widely accepted. Overusing it can weaken its impact or sound overly enthusiastic.
What's the difference between "unquestionably good" and "very good"?
"Unquestionably good" implies a level of certainty and lack of debate about the goodness of something, whereas "very good" simply indicates a high degree of quality without necessarily suggesting it's beyond dispute.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested