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How to use indubitable in a sentence

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All right, Callahan, as fun as this little debate is, it's far too early for me to doubt my existence when it clearly is indubitable.
Also, the indubitable suffering of the many people who might be helped by stem cell therapy ought to weigh heavily in the complex moral equation.
This fact about induction, we are told, is the difficulty that makes science fall short of telling us indubitable truths about the world.
One of the indubitable masterpieces of his later years is the pitiless Self-Portrait in a Dressing-Room Mirror.
Pius IX made his furious rejection of liberalism and national unification indubitable upon his return to Rome.
Newton repudiated the Cartesian programme of deducing scientific laws from indubitable metaphysical principles.
I certainly do not yet concede that it actually exists, until this is proved to me by an indubitable argument.
The future of democracy as a human project will have indubitable consequences on democratic citizenship.
Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes.
This faith in the indubitable certainty of mathematical proofs was sadly shaken around 1900 by the discovery of the antinomies or paradoxes of set theory.
If this is so, no judgement, however modest, is absolutely indubitable.
According to Mill, many mathematical propositions are not even true at all, let alone necessarily true and indubitable, and let alone a priori knowable.
They say he has used his indubitable oratorical powers to fire the blood of the mob, only to later run for cover, disavowing his responsibility for violence.
I look for the driver's expression in their rear-view mirror, but their windows are fitted with tinted glass that hides their indubitable, apoplectic rage.
Meme theory strikes many as so obviously true as to be indubitable.
That the job restriction placed on the complainant was prima facie discriminatory is indubitable.
It is indubitable that pagan ideas and myths, although in modern garb, are not so far from the old paganism, and they are bursting forth with terrific virulence, « sacralizing » the whole world in their own way.
In this case reverse the process, work backwards, and try to deduce your original conjecture via the inverse route from the indubitable truth to the dubitable conjecture.
It is indubitable that these gases have increased over the past 100 years and their emissions will accelerate with growing global economic activity.
I am sure he will have much to add to this debate in his indubitable fashion, as always, as our international trade critic, who understands the issues facing Canadians at home as well.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Her costume had about it an indubitable air, a finality of perfection in its kind.
The first of our vague but indubitable data is that there is knowledge of the past.
The facts are indubitable, but Mr. Froude does not furnish their philosophy.
And yet he knew, with an indubitable knowledge, that he should ask her again.
There is one indubitable indication distinguishing real art from its counterfeit, namely, the infectiousness of art.
Cattell finds this so indubitable, that he wants to use speed as a test in the examinations in foreign languages.
Above all, he had the indubitable evidence of sainthood, a halo.
He now felt so glad to be free from his own lawlessness and to submit his will to those who knew the indubitable truth.
The audience were too much interested in the question not to pronounce the Prince's assumed right altogether indubitable.
It took me three years to realise it as an indubitable fact.
My heart bounded with joy, and I held escape to be indubitable.
They were dreams come true, hard and indubitable realizations of fairy gossamers.
This charge was doubtful, while the man's practical piety was indubitable.
The witnesses of the Sieur Lebrun to this fact are indubitable.
That bishops were numerous in Ireland at this period is indubitable.
Now, you must agree that these are indubitable symptoms of insanity.
In the course of the day they saw indubitable signs that the buffalo had been roaming there in great numbers, and had recently been frightened away.
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