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The phrase "a definitive note of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize a clear or conclusive aspect of something, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The report concluded with a definitive note of optimism about the future of the project."
Alternatives: "a clear indication of" or "a conclusive remark about".
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It adds a definitive note of calculated va-voom.
For, in her world, those deemed to be worthy of impressing, best appreciate low-keyed elegance, elegance that strikes a definitive note of self-control, terming an estate, 'a farm', and favoring dogwood, fern and Solomon's seal-fringed naturalistic pools over any baroque fountain.
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The survey did not stipulate a definitive definition of SDM.
"If you send Carter on a mission," Michael Duffy, co-author of a definitive study of ex-presidents, noted, "he'll do what you tell him to do.
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"In whaling the natural resource (the stock of whales) was owned by no one," the economists Lance E. Davis, Robert E. Gallman, and Karin Gleiter noted in a definitive 1997 analysis of the industry.
It is important to note that this is not a definitive measure of who invented the product, but simply who appears to have been online first.
It is also of note that no participant received a definitive diagnosis of hypertension as a result of taking part in this study.
Histological changes typically associated with diabetes were infrequently noted and were insufficient to make a definitive diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy in any of the cases.
Note that the pinnal-pedal reflex test does not give a definitive diagnosis of sarcoptic mange.
Sanders countered that many F.B.I. officers of her acquaintance had told her the opposite, which she treated as definitive despite adding, with a note of pleased and oblivious self-contradiction, "And I don't even know that many people in the F.B.I.!" She answered questions about the propriety of the Trump-Comey dinner by seeming to cite lawyers she'd seen comment on television.
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