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was unarguably
adverb
Not subject to question or doubt
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In 1066, Halley's comet was unarguably the harbinger of King Harold's defeat.
But sometimes they don't - arguably the invasion of Iraq was one such case, and the Armenian resolution was unarguably another.
The article, titled "The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs," offers 14 tips and rules for being a good manager and inspiring employees to do the "unimaginable," as Mr. Jobs was unarguably capable of doing.
The high quantity of light verse in The New Yorker of yore was unarguably made easy to generate by the existence of one genius of the form, Ogden Nash.
If the evening was to be a last hurrah, it was going to be a magnificent one: Arthur Miller, arguably America's greatest living playwright, was honoring -- for all of us who write plays or act in them or direct them or simply enjoy them as members of the audience -- the man who was unarguably America's greatest living theatrical producer.
One or two corrected missteps showed her speech was rehearsed to a tee, but the sentiment was unarguably heartfelt: "It doesn't escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else's.
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First, Iran is unarguably dangerous.
He is unarguably a leader.
All of which is unarguably true.
Breakfast though is unarguably a knock-out.
The standard WASH disposition, for instance, is, unarguably, "crabby".
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