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The phrase "a definitive issue" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a matter or topic that is clear, conclusive, or settled. Example: "The debate over climate change has become a definitive issue in modern politics."
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Following the location-based frenzy that took place at this year's SXSW festival, my colleague MG Siegler highlighted a definitive issue when it comes to checking in on various social networks like FourSquare, Gowalla, Loopt and others.
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That could constrain its ability to act.The grip of historyThere is one way in which, despite the inquiry, Iraq has come to seem a less definitive issue: in Mr Brown's handling of the public finances, it has a rival for the status of Labour's worst mistake.
However further cases are needed to draw more definitive issues.
The disagreement between the two courts on the same legal issue probably persuaded the justices of the need to issue a definitive ruling.
In a matter of weeks, however, the International Astronomical Union (I.A.U). is likely to issue a definitive description.
That was the first time Mr. Bush had offered such a definitive opinion on the issue.
The governor's office has refused to issue a definitive statement.
A definitive agreement on this issue was not reached, people close to the talks said.
Ms. Merkel has not expressed a definitive position on the issue, at least not in public.
The US Supreme Court is expected to issue a definitive ruling on gay marriage in June.
A definitive judgment on that issue awaits further court deliberation, a process that may take many weeks.
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