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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decisive result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an outcome that is clear and conclusive, often in contexts such as competitions, elections, or research findings.
Example: "The election ended with a decisive result, leaving no doubt about the winner."
Alternatives: "a conclusive outcome" or "a clear verdict".
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Will Wednesday finally be the day for a decisive result?
The USA were seconds from a decisive result.
The advantage of first past the post is that it delivers a decisive result.
(And without a decisive result, Labour ended up forming a government with Liberal support).
But the Australian story may not have such a decisive result.
But such a decisive result should also prompt a bit of humility from the likes of me.
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Yet there is little likelihood of a more decisive result second time around – all the polls point to a similar outcome.
Brown could also request another dissolution of parliament so another election could be held, in the hope of it producing a more decisive result.
A first decisive result came when Gompf and co-workers4 found that the duration of the light pulse emitted on collapse was typically 100 300 ps — very short indeed, but longer than previously thought and, most importantly, compatible with the timescales of bubble collapse inferred from the venerable theory of bubble dynamics introduced by Lord Rayleigh.
But it has not yet produced a decisive military result.
Nonetheless, this sample remains the largest so far examined with respect to MAOA and cognition, and the complete lack of difference in cognitive score between genotypes in either sex is again a decisive negative result.
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