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The phrase "unshakeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is firm, stable, or not easily changed, such as beliefs, confidence, or resolve. Example: "Her unshakeable faith in her abilities helped her overcome numerous challenges."
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unshakeable
adjective
Not able to be shaken; firm, solid, resolute
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It was from this modest upbringing that the former Texas governor said he came to understand the "unshakeable family bond" and importance of giving back to the community.
It's unshakeable, and we are obliged to live with it in this era when television rules.
He also pledged to act as the group's "unshakeable ally" in parliament if they were able to help him.
They represent how individuals and groups internalise their history, and how we reluctantly hold on to unshakeable past events.
His thesis is that from the 17th century, the English-speaking peoples on both continents defined themselves by wars that upheld, at least for a while, a guiding political culture defined by low-church Protestantism, Calvinist theology, commercial astuteness and an unshakeable belief in their manifest destiny.
The rottenness in football shocked even the unshakeable Mr Rossi.
There is a queasy suspicion that the process of discovery is in some way corrupted if it is driven by profit.This week saw two things that reflect this suspicion, which for many people is hardening into unshakeable conviction.
Although he reaches out in relatively generous terms to the followers of other religions and none, Francis is unshakeable in asserting the primacy of his own faith, and in his belief that Christianity's founding events have consequences for every human being.
Black men have been worse affected than whites, but their loyalty to Mr Obama and his party is unshakeable.
In fact, he became, as the New York Times put it, the government's "most aggressive, dogmatic and unshakeable witness".
Others, chiefly Matthew D'Ancona (Sunday Telegraph), think the next general election was effectively handed to Mr Cameron the moment Mr Miliband was declared Labour leader on Saturday.Interestingly, Mr D'Ancona's view, which has been unshakeable since the beginning of the contest, rests as much on personality as ideology.
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