Sentences with CONFUTATION
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"Her confutation of his argument was thorough and convincing."
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"The professor presented a strong confutation of the student's hypothesis."
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"Despite his confident assertions, John was met with confutation from the research team."
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"The politician's confutation of his opponent's claims gained him support from the audience."
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"In the debate, the candidate struggled to find a confutation for her rival's accusations."
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"The scientific community eagerly awaited the confutation of the controversial theory."
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"His confutation of the scientific findings seemed illogical and baseless."
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"The lawyer's confutation of the witness's testimony weakened the prosecution's case."
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"After much investigation, the detective finally found the confutation he needed to solve the case."
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"The confutation of the conspiracy theory left the conspiracy theorists disappointed."
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"The journalist's confutation of the official statement raised doubts among the public."
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"The confutation of the myth surprised many historians."
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"The confutation of the CEO's claims led to her resignation."
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"With each piece of evidence, the prosecutor's confutation became stronger."
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"The confutation of the newspaper article was swift and thorough."
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"The student's confutation of the teacher's explanation showcased her critical thinking skills."
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"The confutation of the medical study's results called its credibility into question."
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"The confutation of his alibi placed him at the scene of the crime."
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"Despite the professor's confutation of the student's paper, he encouraged further research."
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"The lack of confutation for the theory left the researchers puzzled."
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"The lawyer's strong confutation of the witness's testimony cast doubt on the case."
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"His confutation of the common misconception was well-received by the audience."
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"In his confutation, the professor debunked the flawed argument with solid evidence."
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"The book provides a thorough confutation of the author's previous theories."
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"The politician's confutation of her opponent's claims gained her support from the voters."
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"The scientist's confutation of the hypothesis led to a significant breakthrough."
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"He presented a compelling confutation of the conspiracy theory."
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"The journalist's article included a confutation of the misleading news report."
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"The confutation of the old theories paved the way for new scientific discoveries."
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"The students' confutation of the professor's argument sparked a lively debate in the classroom."