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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a definitive form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clear, conclusive, or authoritative version of something, often in contexts like art, literature, or documentation.
Example: "The artist finally presented a definitive form of her vision, which left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a conclusive version" or "an authoritative version".
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Non-Muslim scholars, too, see signs of a conscious, but not wholly successful, effort to settle on a definitive form.
The radicular portion of zirconia endodontic posts often need to be reshaped to achieve a definitive form and may be airborne-particle abraded to improve adhesion during luting.
In the publishing climate that vigorously promotes its editors as marketing resources, Fairchild and its parent company, Condé Nast, hope to raise her profile through a variety of digital projects, videos and consumer events that have yet to take a definitive form.
This is consistent with findings that laser ablation of the daughter centriole (a definitive form of disengagement) allows the mother to assemble new daughter centrioles in S phase arrested cells and that daughter centrioles are not capable of becoming mothers during S phase (Lončarek et al., 2010).
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This hierarchical vision of biological, psychological, social and moral levels of reality had been present in Huxley's writings from his early work on The Individual and the Animal Kingdom (1912), but by the Second World War, his concept of the psychosocial as a higher level of evolutionary development had taken on a more definitive form.
Musk, it seems, has been persuaded by what philosophers call the "simulation argument," an idea given its definitive form in a 2003 paper by the Oxford philosopher and futurologist Nick Bostrom.
The many different forms of periodic table have prompted the question of whether there is an optimal or definitive form of periodic table.
Dérive 2 began life as Boulez's 80th-birthday tribute to Elliott Carter, and now, after several elaborations and with Carter due to celebrate his centenary next year, it seems to have reached its definitive form, as a single 45-minute movement for an ensemble of 11 instruments.
They are simply the latest link in an unbroken editorial chain, the newest format for one of man's greatest inventions: the constantly evolving, imperishable book — given its definitive form by a publisher.
The Shijing ("Classic of Poetry"), an anthology of poetry given definitive form about 500 bce, is one of China's oldest classics and contains 305 folk songs and ritual psalms.
The skull of reptiles develops from a post-hatching cranium, the chondrocranium, to its definitive form in adults, the osteocranium [ 15].
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