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"the decisive argument" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in various contexts and is often used to refer to an argument or point that ultimately sways a decision or settles a debate. Example: The lawyer's ability to present the decisive argument in court won her the case.
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But that wasn't the decisive argument, not in political Washington.
The late David Fleming – one of the greatest thinkers you've probably never heard of – said in his recent posthumously published magnum opus, Lean Logic, that "localisation stands, at best, at the limits of practical possibility, but it has the decisive argument in its favour that there will be no alternative".
Hodges Silverstein: While price may not always be the decisive argument for legal services, procurement's ability to reduce spending remains an integral benchmark to measure its success.
This was the decisive argument for the existence of microentities which led most of those still skeptical of the atomic hypotheses to change their views (Einstein, 1905; Perrin, 1913; Nye, 1972; Maiocchi, 1990).
Author response: In our opinion, the decisive argument strongly supporting the rodent-primate clade was produced by Thomas et al. (Thomas JW, Touchman JW, Blakesley RW, et al. (71 co-authors).
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An editorial accompanying the new paper in JAMA seems to reach the conclusion that the WHI is a decisive argument against hormone replacement for all women.
The enterprise's triple impact (social, environmental and economic) was a decisive argument for the jury.
A toxic cocktail of dioxin, sewage, heavy metals and industrial chemicals left behind by the factories, tanneries, smelters and refineries that are now mostly hulking brick ruins, the Passaic is a pretty decisive argument against human perfectibility.
The study by Davila et al. [ 3] contributes a potentially decisive argument by connecting the plant mtDNA mutation rate to yet another intriguing feature of this organellar genome-recombination. Unlike in animal mitochondria, recombination is widespread in plant mtDNA.
I completely forgot Hume's to my mind decisive argument against all evidence for the miraculous.
But this rejection appears to rest in the opinion of philosophers rather than in the entailment of some as yet unstated but decisive argument.
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