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The phrase "a definite situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, clear, or unambiguous circumstance or condition.
Example: "In a definite situation like this, we must take immediate action to resolve the issue."
Alternatives: "a clear scenario" or "a specific circumstance".
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"Reconsider the idea that says there is a definite situation in Lebanon which is under control," he said Friday, in a message that could also be read as an effort to distance Hezbollah from blame.
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As Lenin put it: "Every particular slogan must be deduced from the totality of specific features of a definite political situation".
And, by emphasizing that figural interpretation "had grown out of a definite historical situation, the Christian break with Judaism and the Christian mission among the Gentiles," he tacitly linked that break with the Nazis' attempt to despoil Jewish law and theology.
This test is not designed for a systematic screening but due to its versatility, it can fit for definite situations and for different goals.
An anxiety disorder may develop where anxiety is insufficiently managed, characterized by a continuing or periodic state of anxiety or diffuse fear that is not restricted to definite situations or objects.
No one seems to regard this as a serious corn-rain problem, but it has become a definite corn-rain situation...
No one seems to regard this as a serious corn-rain problem, but it has become a definite corn-rain situation..
"It's a definite win-win situation," he said in an email Thursday.
A definite paedo place.
It's a definite chicken and egg situation.
"JPMorgan has emerged as a definite winner in a number of situations, and it sort of builds on itself," said Jim Sinegal, an analyst with the research firm Morningstar.
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