Undisputable in a sentence as an adjective

Does anyone know if there are any undisputable facts or was it basically he said/she said?

There are scientific facts we may not like, but cannot oppose because they’re undisputable.

In that case, the number is pretty undisputable: if anyone has this kind of data, it's Amazon.

How many other classes you took offer such direct, undisputable grades?

In 1999 Microsoft was the undisputable world champion in IT, they were the only ones who had deep pockets, lots of users and a tremendous software ecosystem.

I'd put far more stock in his undisputable military achievements, which are perfectly sufficient to explain his media profile on their own.

You can have legitimate arguments about the extent, speed, and cause of global warming, but claiming that it is not happening is neither objective nor reasonable given the undisputable evidence of shrinking glaciers and arctic ice covers.

Undisputable definitions

adjective

not open to question; obviously true; "undeniable guilt"; "indisputable evidence of a witness"

See also: incontestable indisputable