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beyond a shadow of a doubt
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used when one can claim that something is true with all one's certainty
What is the origin of the idiom "beyond a shadow of a doubt" and when to use it?
The idiom "beyond a shadow of a doubt" has its origins in the legal context, where it is essential to establish the guilt or innocence of a defendant beyond any reasonable uncertainty. It is used to show an extremely high level of certainty or proof, indicating that there is no room for doubt or question.
Example
The evidence against the accused was so overwhelming that the jury found him guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Her consistent track record of success in previous projects made it clear that she was the ideal candidate for the job beyond a shadow of a doubt.