Sentence examples for a very definite statement from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a very definite statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the clarity or certainty of a statement being made.
Example: "The scientist made a very definite statement about the results of the experiment, leaving no room for doubt."
Alternatives: "a clear statement" or "an unequivocal statement".

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"Geography is about the human interaction with the land; a map makes a very definite statement: 'This is where it is,' " said John Hébert, head of the Geography and Maps Division at the Library of Congress.

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He added: "We have made very definite statements about our long-term commitment to engineering, production and powertrain development that go out a long way into the future".

"A very definite place".

The answer is a very definite yes, and no.

She has a very definite sense of herself".

The answer to that question is a very definite maybe.

He has a very definite vision on the world and has very high standards.

'The results will show a very definite link between long-haul flights and DVT,' he said.

"She had a very definite sense of their worth," Ms. Thompson said.

It used to be that death signalled a very definite end to a celebrity career.

There is a very definite 'them and us' attitude, on both sides.

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