Sentence examples for almost conclusively from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost conclusively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is very close to being definitive or certain, but not entirely so.
Example: "The evidence presented in the trial almost conclusively proves the defendant's guilt."
Alternatives: "nearly definitively" or "practically conclusively."

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Voted out in democratic elections in Argentina, expelled by what almost conclusively looks like a palace coup in Brazil or tottering on the brink of social meltdown in Venezuela, a league of like-minded progressive presidents has been broken apart in the space of six months.

Sometime after Bell published his book on Wheelwright, the missing transcript was found, proving almost conclusively that Wheelwright had never left England during his ministry at Bilsby, and demonstrating with certainty that the deed of 1629 was a forgery.

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Offered a choice between an apostle of caution, a unifying cynic, the saviour of the country and the most divisive politician in modern British history, their choice was almost as conclusively in favour of the modern warrior Thatcher as Labour's was for Hardie.

Conclusively, almost all the chemical changes can cause the change of the apparent activation energies of coals.

Conclusively, almost cancer cells which were treated with 100-μg/mL of FePt@PPy NPs was destructed after being exposed to the 808-nm NIR laser at a power density of 1.0 W/cm2.

Their study, involving almost 14,000 subjects, conclusively demonstrates that they do not.

Using the logic of the gateway effect, this almost 100percentt correlation proves conclusively that mothers milk should be illegal.

However, recent analyses by confocal laser scanning microscopy conclusively demonstrated the almost exclusive colocalization of silintaphin-1 (fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled antibodies; Fig.  8D) and silicatein (Cy3-labeled antibodies; Fig.  8E) within both a substantial layer surrounding spicules and the axial filament (Fig.  8F; merge).

Conclusively, the Cameron decomposition can almost express the elementary scattering mechanism.

"We will almost certainly have cases in which DNA analysis conclusively identifies the rapist, but we will not be able to prosecute the case because it is more than five years old," Mr. Giuliani wrote in a letter to Mr. Pataki.

Knowing what I know now, I'm almost unsure of where I expected to end up conclusively.

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