adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
success
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Nevertheless Carter had several undoubted successes in foreign policy.
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So they stayed in an hotel in Hampstead and did the sights and enjoyed some of the fruits of his undoubted success .
talent
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You have an undoubted talent as a communicator and it will not go away.
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Nurturing her daughter's undoubted talent has cost Mrs Charley dearly.
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For your part, you will bring your undoubted talent as well as your customers to the business.
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Mrs Gibbs regarded it with a little shock of instant pleasure for her daughter's undoubted talent .
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Although a player of undoubted talent , he was not reliable.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In this competition, the rich man retained undoubted advantages, but he did not automatically excel.
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In those circumstances I hold that the undoubted disturbance to the residents is not actionable.
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Many practitioners know this, and may be put off from benefiting from the undoubted if limited strengths of functional assessment.
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Nevertheless Carter had several undoubted successes in foreign policy.
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Nurturing her daughter's undoubted talent has cost Mrs Charley dearly.
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The Zeitgeist has proved more powerful than her own undoubted moral fibre and the historical influence of her own Church and family.