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Use "irrefragably" in a sentence
"But wisdom,490 Socrates, you must on your side admit, is irrefragably a good; since there is nothing which or in which a wise man would not do better than a fool."
"Powerfully and irrefragably honest, passionate and exquisitely singable it could well become the working class anthem of this age, a much-needed call to arms – and hope – for"
"Here I must call your attention to the fact that the French word CONTIN means a continent, irrefragably."