incontrovertible fact

collocation in English

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incontrovertible
adjective
uk
/ɪnˌkɒn.trəˈvɜː.tə.bəl/
us
/ɪnˌkɑːn.trəˈvɝː.t̬ə.bəl/
impossible to doubt because of being ...
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fact
noun[C or U]
uk
/fækt/
us
/fækt/
something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there ...
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(Definition ofincontrovertibleandfactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is anincontrovertiblefact.
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This is anincontrovertiblefact.
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Yet it seems anincontrovertiblefactabout law that sometimes people get it wrong.
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That is a simple,incontrovertiblefact.
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That difference is manifestly anincontrovertiblefact.
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One implication of thisincontrovertiblefactmight be that toleration is always prima facie wrong in such cases.
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I was merely uttering two statements of absoluteincontrovertiblefact.
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Nonetheless, we have to remember oneincontrovertiblefact.
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I want to turn from hypotheses to matters of ascertainable andincontrovertiblefact.
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That is anincontrovertiblefact, however one looks at the industry and its prospects.
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Whatever the legal niceties that seems to me to be a simple,incontrovertiblefact.
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On being confronted by her censorial mistress with thisincontrovertiblefact, her defence was.
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It is anincontrovertiblefactthat the best properties will be sold.
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That is anincontrovertiblefact, and that is accepted on all sides.
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I am simply stating theincontrovertiblefactthat money and supplies are running out.
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That is theincontrovertiblefactat the heart of the debate.
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Thisincontrovertiblefactreveals the genesis of idolatry.
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The secondincontrovertiblefactis the overproduction of a number of agricultural products: grain, milk and various kinds of meat.
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I referred just now to theincontrovertiblefactof the alteration in the age of the nation.
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Should it, therefore, have been brought in at all until it could be brought in as anincontrovertiblefact?
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It takes account of theincontrovertiblefactthat in 1982 there are many more ways of coming into possession of goods than purchasing outright.
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I know that it is almost anincontrovertiblefactthat the vast majority of men above forty-one deteriorate very quickly, but there are very many abnormal exceptions to the rule.
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