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The phrase "a definitive basis" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The research provided a definitive basis for their hypothesis, leading to further experimentation.
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We do not have a definitive basis to determine which of these estimates is more pronounced, and only actual utilization data could indicate which estimate is the more accurate prediction.
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First came the acquittal of George Zimmerman, in July, and the public outcry about what it means that a young black teen-ager, Trayvon Martin, could be left dead on the ground with no definitive basis for a conviction.
We are currently unable to ascribe a definitive mechanistic basis for the observed postantibiotic effect; however, the recently described time-dependent inhibition of MtDdl by DCS may be partially responsible.
Because the ideal cancer preventative strategy of the future would employ a limited course of low toxicity therapy to suppress pre-malignant lesions in high-risk cancer patients, forthcoming studies should provide a definitive support basis concerning clinical application of metformin and other biguanides as suppressors of broad-spectrum pre-malignant lesions.
All papillary lesions need complete excision, and in our opinion the cytopathologist should therefore not attempt to make a definitive diagnosis on the basis of FNA findings, and often on the basis of a core biopsy as well, unless frank carcinoma is present.
The alterations that have not been assigned to a definitive pathway undermine the basis for a strictly pathway-centric marker discovery.
This does not mean that all women will require a second scan to make a diagnosis, as many will attend for assessment where the embryo or gestational sac size will be considerably above the decision boundaries used and so allow a definitive diagnosis on the basis of a single visit.
A preliminary glance at both gives little basis for a definitive choice of one over the other.
A party insider said: "It's still going ahead, but it's being monitored on an hour-by-hour basis - a definitive 'yes' or 'no' has not been given".
Because the literature provides little basis for a definitive guideline, this review also provides a framework for the interpretation of previous results and the design of future studies.
In contrast, the British Hegelian movement at the end of the nineteenth century tended to ignore the Phenomenology and the more historicist dimensions of his thought, and found in Hegel a systematic metaphysician whose Logic provided the basis for a definitive philosophical ontology.
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