irrefutable evidence
irrefutable argument
irrefutable truth
irrefutable evidence of guilt
irrefutable arguments; irrefutable evidence of guilt.
The scientists presented irrefutable evidence to support their theory.
It was an irrefutable fact that the sun rises in the east.
The detective found irrefutable proof of the suspect's guilt.
Her alibi was irrefutable, so she was acquitted of the crime.
The judge considered the witness's testimony to be irrefutable.
The company's success was based on irrefutable data and market research.
The lawyer presented irrefutable arguments in court.
His alibi was proven to be irrefutable, leading to his release from custody.
The historical documents provided irrefutable proof of the ancient civilization's existence.
The expert testimony provided irrefutable support for the defendant's innocence.
It's irrefutable proof that you were here.
But Hindus believed this site is where Lord Ram, one of the most irrefutable deities in Hinduism, was born.
That is the last — the irrefutable proof.
But I will give you one last irrefutable proof.
I did not want irrefutable proof of what had been suggested at Thanksgiving.
And they feel irrefutable because of everything you said about the source data.
The supposition that Remedios the Beauty possessed powers of death was then borne out by four irrefutable events.
It must be admitted that to many persons remarks of that kind seemed (and still seem) irrefutable arguments.
We see irrefutable evidence that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are warming our atmosphere at rates faster than any time in recorded history.
Journalists should beware of describing academic findings as though they are irrefutable or suggesting that tentative correlations are magic solutions.
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