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The phrase "all definitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely conclusive or final in nature.
Example: "The committee's decision was all definitive, leaving no room for further debate."
Alternatives: "entirely conclusive" or "completely final".
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"Which all sounds a bit loose and random, but, in its first year, the list wasn't intended to be at all definitive".
All definitive casts are compared with the master model by using computer-aided measurements.
Hence this section should be read as suggestive and not at all definitive of possible options different people might want to employ.
Virtually all definitive published treatments and manuals of Hawaiian organisms, beginning with Fauna Hawaiiensis in 1901, have been produced by the Museum, or in close collaboration with it.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to retrieve all definitive results.
All definitive stomach carcinomas and a probable gastrointestinal carcinoma were in the MAHA group.
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"All the definitive points they were making in the ads got slightly watered down," the ad-team member says.
Cattle, sheep and goats, horses, wild ruminants and rodents can all be definitive hosts of S. bovis.
Beware of all definitives.
The BBC list does not pretend to be a definitive all-time top 20 - all such things are in any case subjective, given the difficulty of comparing drivers from different eras.
Fortunately, "The Paris Cookbook," just published by HarperCollins ($30), is not at all a definitive tome, but a personalized tour in recipes of Ms. Wells's favorite quartiers.
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