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indubitable

[in-doo-bi-tuh-buhl, -dyoo-] / ɪnˈdu bɪ tə bəl, -ˈdyu- /


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"It is indubitable that the impact of climate change will increasingly prejudice the lives and families of many persons."

From Reuters • Oct. 5, 2023

In the 15 years that followed her country music debut, Swift has fully metamorphosed from Nashville darling into indubitable Queen of Pop.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 15, 2022

But, he continued, "it's indubitable that the party line I have passively received over the decades simply does not comport with reality."

From Salon • Feb. 22, 2022

It was when Mrs. Trump wore a Ralph Lauren powder-blue double-face cashmere dress and coat to the Inauguration Day festivities, however, that it became indubitable that something strategic was going on.

From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2017

And after years of bumbling, potentially crooked investigations into the Osage murders, White needed to weed out half facts and build an indubitable narrative based on what he called an “unbroken chain of evidence.”

From "Killers of the Flower Moon" by David Grann




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