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Meanings of unquestionable authority in English
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Usage of unquestionable authority in English
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This was when the unquestionableauthority of the prophet really took hold.
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The document, which as therefore of unquestionableauthority, is among the Mss.
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The facts themselves rest for the most part on the most unquestionableauthority.
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He believes that his authority is the absolute and unquestionableauthority of God Himself.
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But we have direct evidence of unquestionableauthority.
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Woodrow, however, whose veracity is above suspicion, says he had it from the most unquestionableauthority.
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That's very tight, but the timeline was approved unanimously by Parliament which gives it unquestionableauthority.
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Of this subject he made himself thoroughly master, and was recognized by the Senate as an unquestionableauthority.
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This I have from unquestionableauthority.
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The unspeakable Godwin "wrote to Mr. Baxter" that he knew so and so "from unquestionableauthority"-namenot furnished.
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We refer to our previous statements, founded on unquestionableauthority, to show how perfectly erroneous this "view of the case" is.
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It is said, on unquestionableauthority, that he remained a considerable time in an oven heated to 65 degrees or 70 degrees, (178-189 degrees Fahr.)
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The record of this fact may be read, in unquestionableauthorities, in every public library in the kingdom.
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"Transmigration," as the passing of soul from one body to another, is expressly denied in Buddhist texts of unquestionableauthority.
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"No; not that; but it must be of unspeakable comfort in times of mental doubt to repose on unquestioned and unquestionableauthority."
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"I have heard from unquestionableauthority," she added, "that it is quite impossible to walk through the streets of London without having the head filled."
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unquestionable
Adjective
Noun
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