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How To Use Inarguably In A Sentence

  • Finally, it is inarguably a stunning product in terms of the sound and picture quality.
  • It is inarguably one of the best shows of the festival. Mara Siegler: 10 Bands to See at CMJ
  • I think inarguably anyone who is not a political hack or just trying to tear Texas down is going to say [we] have been good stewards of our state," he said. Can Democrats spring an upset in Texas governor's race?
  • And if science now teaches us that being gay may be a "natural" state, how can a reading of the Bible, including Saint Paul's condemnation of same-sex interaction in Romans, inarguably cast homosexuality in "unnatural" terms? Sex And The Church: A Case For Change
  • My past experience with insurance companies has been that they are always, inarguably, right, so I await with anticipation the narrative they concoct concerning this.
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  • Complain though we may about "Saturday Night Live," the show is still the greatest training ground for comic talent around -- and Monday night's special belabors the obvious with inarguably entertaining results. Tom Shales reviews tonight's retrospecial,'The Women of "Saturday Night Live"'
  • Politicians, pundits, pontificators, and proselytizers are terrified to utter those words, even as they are called to the carpet for inarguably erroneous statements, nonfactual facts, denial of reality, and, well, just plain lies and don't forget damned lies and statistics. Dr. Jim Taylor: 3 Words We Need in Politics
  • Why did you see vegans as fair game, when they are so wholly, completely, magnificently and inarguably in the right? Times, Sunday Times
  • Mencken remain inarguably correct in their assessment of the public's gullibility and appetite. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Season of the Witch
  • Antony asked, relieved to discuss something inarguably in his purlieu. Antony and Cleopatra
  • Lucky for Littell he was writing, as it turns out, for an appreciative (French) audience; they seem aware, largely, of the fact that the novel has a right to present its horrors as horrible; its subtle arguments without convenient keys and its jokes quite bitter if the world they lampoon is inarguably cruel. Our Stories
  • Spending time with these motley characters again is, inarguably, loads of fun.
  • When you're driving ovals at 200 mph, a good sense of balance is inarguably a wonderful thing to possess.
  • Complain though we may about "Saturday Night Live," the show is still the greatest training ground for comic talent around -- and Monday night's special belabors the obvious with inarguably entertaining results. Tom Shales reviews tonight's retrospecial,'The Women of "Saturday Night Live"'
  • His ‘torture memo’ is inarguably a horrific piece of legal reasoning, which uses lawyerly cleverness to evade the plain sense of words and endorse the policies his superiors wanted endorsed.
  • But the judge maintained that the jurors 'ability to impartially decide an "inarguably" high-profile case could be impaired by unsolicited interruptions. Blagojevich Trial: Jury To Begin Deliberations
  • Effortlessly hip, inarguably authentic and surprisingly sweet, it is a low-fi love story with a fresh, playful spirit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not groundbreaking, but entirely, inarguably chic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film's reception in the USA will no doubt be assisted by the inarguably talented cast who made themselves available to the project.
  • We'll be back, though, tomorrow afternoon at 3: 00, inarguably one of the primo time slots in all of commercial television.
  • Effortlessly hip, inarguably authentic and surprisingly sweet, it is a low-fi love story with a fresh, playful spirit. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the process wherein the intelligence of an inarguably intelligent person is inflated and valued beyond all reason, creating a dangerous accumulation of unhedged risk. Words of wisdom from Naomi Klein??
  • This is inarguably great art, but for now the lyrics are heartbreaking. Times, Sunday Times
  • you write as if this fact whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks of Bohemianism nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company
  • While the technology is inarguably impressive, the idea makes me a little nervous. The Sun

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