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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unquestionably sure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing absolute certainty about something without any doubt. Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, I am unquestionably sure that we made the right decision."
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To be sure, Vinny "Gorgeous" unquestionably is among the worst society has to offer -- apart from his serial murders, he conspired to kill the presiding judge in his trial -- but is he any worse than "Big Joey"?
The editor of the newspaper's literary supplement, Manuel Llorente, said most of the writers responded with "narratives that were clearly and unquestionably autobiographical," but that he was never sure about the Bolaño contribution.
Now he is making sure that the army is unquestionably his to command.
This is unquestionably an over-simplified analysis, and yet it is sure to be expressed.
Officials need to take action to make sure that every home in Flint has running, unquestionably clean water.
While few people believe that victory is a sure thing for Mr. Coors, 57, his name is unquestionably the one, at least for now, that stirs the drink.
Sure enough they went on to lift the trophy as unquestionably the best team in the tournament.
Unquestionably so.
Unquestionably not.
They were unquestionably stupid.
"Unquestionably," he says unhesitatingly.
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