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inarguably

[in-ahr-gyoo-uhb-lee]

adverb

  1. without any doubt; definitely; unquestionably.

  2. in an inarguable way.



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I take no pleasure in hating “With Love, Meghan” — Markle is a local gal who inarguably got a very bum deal in her early married life, and I honestly want her to succeed.

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To be sure, gerrymandering is a race to the bottom and is inarguably bad for our country.

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It is, inarguably, a very different show than the one that debuted three years ago, with far fewer cacophonous kitchen scenes, and many more Chicago-appreciating exteriors.

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That was my entrée into MAGA, a movement that inarguably appeals to the disillusioned, especially those whose disenchantment manifests in both personal and political terms.

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Five of the 20 headline pledges have inarguably been delivered upon, and things like funding the NHS and the Scottish Child Payment are no small matter.

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