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The phrase "a more definite future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans, predictions, or aspirations that are clearer or more certain than before.
Example: "With the new policies in place, we can now envision a more definite future for our community."
Alternatives: "a clearer future" or "a more certain future".
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So now we can face a more definite future, one filled with promise - but only if citizens will answer the call and re-engage in their government and their communities.
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Gradually the group developed a more definite style.
"We are looking forward to a more definite agreement in 2004," ConocoPhillips's chief executive.
"A more definite approach from the Americans wouldn't hurt civil society in Russia.
As such, a more definite conclusion awaits further studies.
An analysis of more cases would be necessary to determine a more definite profile.
More cases and further studies will be necessary to determine a more definite profile.
However more studies on this topic are required to arrive to a more definite conclusion.
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Doctors who specified, at the end of the first year, that ophthalmology was their first choice of career were as definite about their choice (36% were definite) as doctors who chose other branches of surgery (36%); and aspiring ophthalmologists and other surgeons were more definite about their choice of future career than those who expressed a first choice for other clinical careers (26%; Table 3).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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