How To Use Unarguably In A Sentence

  • So: Are Canadians unaminous in their despisement* of the unarguably Canadian Nickelback? CBC Radio 3
  • In summary, in addition to all the other arguments canvassed above, it is by no means unarguably correct that Australia's mandatory detention regime for asylum seekers breaches the ICCPR.
  • Richard Williams is unarguably an annoyingly self-seeking exhibitionist basking in the warm glow of his off-springs' efforts; a confrontational egotist who is an argument waiting to happen.
  • She performs the hoopla-hoop on freezing ice with dexterity and finesse and is unarguably one of the greatest performers in her chosen field.
  • There follows the concession that, yes, the American troops were very very bad, but nevertheless ‘the improvement is still, unarguably, the difference between night and day’.
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  • Without the services of the unarguably world-class Scott Murray and with five changes to the side, all but the most fanciful optimists understood that Scotland's was a damage limitation exercise.
  • Grundy was the odds-on favourite, the Epsom and Irish Derby winner and unarguably the best three-year-old colt of his generation and possibly the best 10f-12f horse since Mill Reef.
  • Although standards are unarguably useful, they need to evolve as technology and our understanding of users and their goals evolve.
  • He is unarguably an outstanding man.
  • If the War Crimes Act, denial law and Holocaust day were unarguably just, calculations about malign side-effects would be irrelevant.
  • It is undoubtable and unarguably an extremely traumatic procedure for anyone, let alone someone who is as vulnerable as a teenager.
  • They are, essentially, a covered bike rack for dogs, designed to line them up and point them unarguably in the same direction ready for the key moment when the hare goes by.
  • There is no uniquely right number of Coast Guard cutters, no unquestionably correct timetable for their replacement, and certainly no unarguably optimal equipment for them.
  • The ideologies have now been unarguably stripped back to reveal the true intention of the power brokers.
  • But sometime soon a line will be crossed in a laboratory somewhere and the first unarguably living thing created from scratch by the hand of man will divide itself in two and begin to reproduce.
  • Whatever are Guardiola's reasons (is homeboyism a word?) for promoting the gauche, unadept Busquets ahead of the unarguably world-class Toure, the former tends to give the ball away in crucial areas (see Walcott's goal among quite a few other occasions this season) and is just not all that. The Guardian World News
  • He is unarguably a great poet.

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