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The show’s uncontrovertible high point is Sting’s vigorous and lyrical score — maybe the best from a major rock artist to come to Broadway.

From Time Oct. 27, 2014

Nothing that any German can ever say or write will efface from the memory of the world the uncontrovertible fact that your Chancellor officially admitted your country's guilt in this matter.

From Plain Words from America A letter to a German professor by Douglas W. (Douglas Wilson) Johnson

There was the uncontrovertible record, clear writ, and at length her pale face came up resolutely.

From The Law of Hemlock Mountain by Hugh Lundsford

But nothing else will so well suit an exordium as modesty in the countenance, voice, thoughts, and composition, so that even in an uncontrovertible kind of cause, too great confidence ought not to display itself.

From The Training of a Public Speaker by Grenville Kleiser

A good dinner, wine, cigars; and he had gone the ingenious guild of money-raisers one better by an actual, uncontrovertible demonstration of the safety and value of his scheme.

From The Man from the Bitter Roots by Caroline Lockhart

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