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The phrase "all but conclusive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly or almost conclusive, but not entirely so.
Example: "The evidence presented in the trial was all but conclusive, leading many to believe in the defendant's guilt."
Alternatives: "virtually conclusive" or "practically conclusive".
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In the end, Mr. Christiansen concludes, if you do the math — add documentation to style and to physical evidence — the Michelangelo attribution is all but conclusive, though we shouldn't forget the contribution made by the imaginative leap.
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