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The phrase "a more definitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a stronger or clearer version of something compared to a previous statement or idea.
Example: "We need a more definitive answer before we can proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a clearer" or "a stronger".
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A more definitive diagnosis was not immediately available.
As results come in from long-term studies, a more definitive answer may emerge, officials said.
We'll give a more definitive answer to the question when we have completed our review.
A more definitive Russian response to the proposal may come then.
For Mr. Jacob, the question seemed to require a more definitive answer.
No, this problem requires a more definitive solution: ending the secrecy around the machines.
But I needed my wife, Kate, for a more definitive lesson.
That delay, and his death, may have put a more definitive outcome out of reach.
Yet an alternative account, with a more definitive conclusion, would be impossible.
"I was hoping for a more definitive set of guidelines," he said.
Still, it was the second locker that perhaps provided a more definitive explanation of itself.
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a more ultimate
a more decisive
a more conclusive
a more final
a more precise
a more activist
a more fluid
a more dicey
a more steady
a more hopeful
a more efficient
a more nuanced
a more forgiving
a more contemplative
a more innovative
a more prosperous
a more systematic
a more active
a more challenging
a more querulous
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