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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unquestionably very" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is definitely or without a doubt very much so. Example: "The final score was unquestionably very close, with only one point difference between the two teams."
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RS: Well, let me ask you--I'm talking to Tom Dine, who's certainly been one of the key Washington insiders following events in the Mideast for 50 years, and unquestionably very pro-Israel.
The Herald Sun wrote that the "iLoo is, unquestionably, very good news – mainly to journalists with a bottomless pit of laboured bum jokes" while the Seattle Times wrote "now the company has a credibility problem as well as a red face".
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It is, unquestionably, a very, very good book, but does she really think that Everything You Know was so bad? "I honestly don't know," she says disarmingly, "because I haven't read it.
In Atomic Blonde, the found objects used by Theron are unquestionably a very real and desperate means of survival.
And while the Z06 will unquestionably be very fast, it might just be very good to drive as well.
They are unquestionably a very happy Royal couple, which has ever been too much of a rarity amongst kings, princes, and other "grit folk".
Scalini Fedeli is unquestionably a very good restaurant, but it has some drawbacks that to my mind keep it a notch or two from greatness.
Watson has probably spent about 10,000 hours over the course of his career advancing down the wicket and getting out to the ball that jags back in; and he is unquestionably now very good at it.
Mr Pascoe concedes that the "unwelcome sexual approaches remains unquestionably a very serious matter in the light of the position which he holds".
"That said, I consider that the prima facie evidence of his unwelcome sexual approaches remains unquestionably a very serious matter in the light of the position which he holds.
Unquestionably, a very inefficient meeting.
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