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The phrase "and would be definitely" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when expressing certainty or assurance about a future event or condition, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The project is on track and would definitely succeed if we maintain our current pace."
Alternatives: "and will certainly" or "and is sure to".
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The expected outcome of present review can be treated as milestone for future studies in the area of high technology materials and structures, and would be definitely advantageous for the researchers, scientists, and designers working in this field.
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That would be definitely no.
I knew they would, and Cabo is definitely where they would do it".
It would be slower, definitely.
"I would be tempted, definitely, yes.
" "Because I work it would be evening definitely".
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Please answer using the scale 0-10 where 0 is "definitely wouldn't vote", 5 is "might vote" and 10 is "definitely would vote".
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