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was indisputable
adjective
Not disputable; not open to question; obviously true
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Wertham's influence was indisputable.
Most of what Kerry said was indisputable.
His gift for the colorful phrase was indisputable.
And it was love, quite clearly; that was indisputable.
Its general point was indisputable; vacationing collegians often behave recklessly.
Her personal magnetism was indisputable and, for most, irresistible.
In his circumstance, the ultimate goal -- survival -- was indisputable.
After Otto I's victory over the Magyars in 955, his hegemony in the West was indisputable.
Whatever happened, one thing was indisputable: he had not been murdered by the Perrys.
The raw courage of the 9/11 hijackers, though murderous, was indisputable.
I saw all of Graham's early work and the scope of his talent was indisputable.
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