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The phrase "a definitive judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a final and conclusive decision or opinion on a matter.
Example: "The court's ruling was seen as a definitive judgment that would set a precedent for future cases."
Alternatives: "a conclusive decision" or "a final ruling".
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It will take some time to make a definitive judgment.
It is a laborious process that analysts say may never produce a definitive judgment.
He lays out both sides of the argument, but steps back from offering a definitive judgment.
This may well be true, though it's a bit early for a definitive judgment.
Often [what's important] is improving their relationship capability rather than having a definitive judgment".
It was assumed he would appeal & gamble that the Supreme Court would not hand down a "definitive" judgment.
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None of these people alone reflects the definitive, collective judgment of The Washington Post.
As with health-care reform, at least a few more years will have to pass before any definitive judgment can be reached on its effectiveness.
But there is little real tackling in training camp drills, so most people in the organization have reserved any definitive judgment on Dayne's improvement.
It is certainly much too early for any definitive judgment, let alone one of that sort of hyperbole, but the prospect does not seem as hootingly ludicrous as it once would have.
Still, the commander said he wanted to wait until he had access to satellite images before making a more definitive judgment.
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