adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
assumption
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Nevertheless, there is an unquestioned assumption that the pupils selected would have no difficulty in following a grammar-school course.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Ogden's work ethic is unquestioned .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Forbes' allegiance to Wanniski, Kemp and other supply siders who influenced the Reagan administration is unquestioned .
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If he had not wanted to allow the man to be prosecuted, he had an unquestioned right to call him home.
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In becoming routinized, however, roles and relationships carry an essential ideological function in the fact that what exists remains unquestioned .
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It is these markets that lend the behavior of even the most restrictive central banks an aura of unquestioned virtue.
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Many find their child-free existence supported or unquestioned .
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The meanings and typifications of institutions are unquestioned in the course of everyday life for the people who use them.
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They really were part of the unquestioned reality of the culture of the state.
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They were mere freighters of doctrine, not questioners, which they unloaded in unquestioned dribs and drabs around their parish.