indisputable fact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindisputableandfact
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indisputable
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.dɪˈspjuː.tə.bəl/us/ˌɪn.dɪˈspjuː.t̬ə.bəl/
true, and impossible ...
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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 ofindisputableandfactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Given thisindisputablefact, how is it possible for our fears to be assuaged by mere assurances which may in any case be ignored in subsequent years?
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Oneindisputablefactis that scientists the world over are in favour of alternatives to animal experiments, where they exist, because they are easier.
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That is not merely a practical fact; it is anindisputablefact.
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Therefore, we come to this plain,indisputablefact.
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That is anindisputablefactfor agriculture whatever the relevance of the euro to other sectors of the economy.
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It is anindisputablefactthat for millions of people of many faiths in this country religion is central to their lives.
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It is anindisputablefactthat imprisonment will be more available than it would otherwise have been as a result of this amendment.
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This is certainly a defensive role - we have heard a shield mentioned - but it is still anindisputablefact.
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It is anindisputablefactthat few other sectors are as valuable to society as commerce.
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Anyone who knows anything about the import trade in eggs knows that that is anindisputablefact.
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That is anindisputablefact, although the places are emerging in varied settings as we create greater diversity in the system.
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But it is anindisputablefactthat trade union power has grown and is excessive in this country.
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Surely, we must acknowledge that it is theindisputablefactthat we cannot survive a nuclear war.
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The secondindisputablefactlacks the arithmetic precision of the first but is of equal importance.
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That is anindisputablefact, and if we gloss over such facts, we will not address the problems.
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It is anindisputablefactthat the marriage value belongs entirely to the freeholder.
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That is the firstindisputablefactin this chapter of constitutional history.
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Oneindisputablefactin its favour is that more and more children are staying on until 16 in comprehensive schools.
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I submit that thatindisputablefactis affecting the personnel in the industry.
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That is anindisputablefactwhich should be taken into consideration.
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