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1 With a qualification it is unquestionably true ; not in all its latitude.
2 It is unquestionably true that a free, disinterested attitude is essential to comedy.
3 You instantly credit it completely, think and act as if it were unquestionably true .
4 That they were prevented, and that Stevens had no visible weapon, is unquestionably true .
5 That is unquestionably true , and it applies both in the domestic and the international field.
6 All this is unquestionably true , and a simple dictate of reason common to all men.
7 Amid the analysis of what special ingredient Scottish managers have historically retained, one fact is unquestionably true .
8 The sight, says Addison, is the most perfect of all our senses; and this is unquestionably true .
9 The latter statement seems unquestionably true .
10 But it is unquestionably true of The Class of 92, the British film that premiered this week in London.
11 All this is unquestionably true .
12 This statement was unquestionably true .
13 His story was unquestionably true .
14 That is unquestionably true .
15 That was unquestionably true .
16 A statement which might be unquestionably true might also be remembered to the damage of some important cause later on.
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