undisputed fact

collocation in English

meaningsofundisputedandfact

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undisputed
adjective
uk
/ˌʌn.dɪˈspjuː.tɪd/
us
/ˌʌn.dɪˈspjuː.t̬ɪd/
If something is undisputed, everyone agrees ...
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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 ofundisputedandfactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofundisputed fact

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That is anundisputedfact.
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It is notundisputedfact.
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Overfishing is anundisputedfact.
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I was expressing anundisputedfact.
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While this is a practicallyundisputedfact, the details of how reconnection takes place are an active area of research.
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I am not sure that that is anundisputedfact.
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That is anundisputedfactand everyone admits it.
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It is anundisputedfactthat large sums of public money are involved.
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It is no bad thing to start a speech with anundisputedfact.
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First, there is theundisputedfactof the growth of demand.
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That would be a convenient way of proving anundisputedfact.
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What is the reason why it is asserted as though it was a plain andundisputedfact?
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It is anundisputedfactthat the television reception in this part of this town is terrible.
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From thisundisputedfactof the decisiveness of power in the air flows the other constant factor.
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The oneundisputedfactis that, in the referendum, the majority either said no, or expressed no opinion.
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I believe it is anundisputedfactthat many of these towns since then have fallen much below 20,000 owing to various industrial catastrophes.
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We are faced with theundisputedfactthat myxomatosis, whether we like it or not, has produced a revolution in the rabbit situation.
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The case for greater public intervention in industry rests in part, of course, on the manifest andundisputedfactof the failure of private enterprise.
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However, it isundisputedfactthat peat is formed during 10,000 years in favourable conditions.
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It is anundisputedfactthat the mining industry has won its way into the hearts of the people, in spite of what may have been said.
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Probablyundisputedfactremains that same burial and living/travelling is at least example of very tight and proven friendship.
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The court did not explain how it discounted theundisputedfactthat the accused remained silent on counsels advice.
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Theundisputedfactof the last 12 months is that schools of a quality which most local educational authorities would want to build have not been possible at that price.
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It is anundisputedfactthat women receive a raw deal in pensions, primarily as a result of their small and intermittent earnings and their child care and caring responsibilities.
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Our case depends on theundisputedfactthat there is organised vice and that there are gangs—and you certainly cannot go two days running without getting fresh evidence of that.
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