undeniable fact

collocation in English

meaningsofundeniableandfact

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undeniable
adjective
uk
/ˌʌn.dɪˈnaɪ.ə.bəl/
us
/ˌʌn.dɪˈnaɪ.ə.bəl/
certainly ...
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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 ofundeniableandfactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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No amount of research can change oneundeniablefact.
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That, is anundeniablefact.
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That is anundeniablefact.
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This is anundeniablefact.
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It is anundeniablefact.
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Rationing is anundeniablefact.
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That is an obvious andundeniablefact.
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That is an absolutelyundeniablefact.
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But on the question of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligent life, we have anundeniablefact: they aren't here.
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All outside objective observers point to thatundeniablefact.
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I conclude with this simple statement ofundeniablefact.
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It is a regrettable fact, but it is anundeniablefact.
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It is not at all popular with them; that also is anundeniablefact.
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It is anundeniablefactthat morale in the service is low.
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That is anundeniablefact; there is no question about it.
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That is anundeniablefactin the financial history of this country.
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Theundeniablefactof these human rights violations is there for all to see.
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There is theundeniablefactthat crimes of violence have increased to a formidable extent.
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Theundeniablefactis that the rating system is profoundly unpopular.
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But there is theundeniablefactthat since last year economic conditions have very greatly changed.
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The reason for it is not so much theundeniablefactthat the volume of business is increasing as the equally undeniable fact that we are talking longer about it.
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But, meanwhile, let us not forget theundeniablefactthat adequately careful driving can eliminate accidents even on inferior roads.
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The fact that all these people are dying is adequate proof and eloquent testimony to thatundeniablefact.
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We have to reconcile people's concerns about airport development with theundeniablefactthat more and more people are flying.
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Theundeniablefactis that we have created a monolithic monstrosity which should be turned into a holding company.
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