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"absolutely conclusive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is definitive or indisputable. For example: - "The DNA evidence was absolutely conclusive in determining the suspect's guilt." - "The study's findings were absolutely conclusive, leaving no room for doubt or speculation." - "After months of research, the team finally reached an absolutely conclusive answer to the problem."
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Yes, according to the latest, absolutely conclusive, reports.
"The results of the tests, if successfully performed, will likely be absolutely conclusive of either guilt or innocence," she wrote.
This is not absolutely conclusive evidence, but it does appear that when the Levantine H. sapiens had devised a technology that in at least one way is associated with modern humans, there is no longer evidence of coexistence.
"There is not absolutely conclusive evidence but there is very strong evidence, and there's strong evidence that other methods work just as well," said Dr. Straus, a co-author of "Beating the Devil Out of Them: Corporal Punishment by American Families and Its Effects on Children".
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful for the differential diagnosis of osteoporotic vertebral fractures (OVFs) and metastatic vertebral fractures (MVFs), but no single finding is absolutely conclusive.
"This was a very difficult decision in part because the evidence we had was not absolutely conclusive... Obviously it entailed enormous risk to the guys that I sent in there".
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"Think of this as a data-point that sparks interesting discussion about hip hop and word-usage, and absolutely not a conclusive argument for rapper x is better than rapper y". .
However, these GRIK1 polymorphism data of various studies are also not absolutely consistent and conclusive.
Feinerman's verdict, at the close of a seven-day trial, in 2016, was conclusive: Doig "absolutely did not paint the disputed work".
They learnt about genetics at school, so they know that it is passed on, but I was told by a doctor at an FSH (facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy) get together not to have them tested unless it was absolutely necessary as the tests were not always conclusive".
If chief executives received their options award on the absolutely best day of the year for eight years running, that data would probably be quite conclusive.
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