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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conclusive implementation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a final or definitive execution of a plan, project, or system that resolves a particular issue or achieves a specific goal.
Example: "After several iterations, we finally reached a conclusive implementation of the software that met all our requirements."
Alternatives: "a definitive execution" or "a final implementation".
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As a result, one obtains a powerful tool for a conclusive implementation of the extensionality principle (also called the principle of compositionality), according to which the meaning of a complex expression is uniquely determined by the meanings of its components.
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To give a conclusive result for the end user and to fine-tune the rate for practical implementation, further research work under field conditions is needed.
Finally, we briefly describe our tentative implementation supporting our claim that an overarching ontological framework for biology must have a conclusive and practical account of biological taxa.
"We will wait for a conclusive test".
This is, however, by no means a conclusive answer.
A conclusive Labour win: no ifs, no buts.
The Post reported that the tests "provided a conclusive match".
A conclusive camera angle from behind Miller showed it.
The chances of a conclusive discovery, or of a conclusive Iraqi effort to thwart one, are growing.
Don't read it expecting a conclusive answer.
Dr. Freeze said he would support a conclusive test.
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