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The phrase "and it has definitely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize certainty or assurance about a statement or situation that has been previously mentioned.
Example: "The project has been challenging, and it has definitely tested our team's resilience."
Alternatives: "and it certainly has" or "and it has undoubtedly".
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And it has definitely been good for him".
And it has definitely evolved a lot over the last two hundred years.
"I've been coaching 22 years and it has definitely gotten worse in my mind.
The first option, containment, will be difficult, and it has definitely not worked so far.
We used to practise movement and finishing after training and it has definitely stuck with me.
True that – I see systems everywhere these days, and it has definitely changed the way I "think, feel and act".
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And it had definitely been entangled in something – either a rope or a net," Beasley said.
It was as if someone had put all the bad news coming out of Mexico on some sort of subliminal, mind-altering loop and it had definitely worked.
"And by feeling that level of intimacy with people like me and other YouTubers, it has definitely accelerated the sentiment of acceptance.
It has definitely helped me".
"It has definitely improved.
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