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The phrase "as a definitive" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The report was presented as a definitive source of information on the topic."
Alternatives: "as a conclusive" or "as an authoritative".
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There is no such thing as a definitive biography.
She is asserting it as a definitive fact.
Do you think people view the show as a definitive interview?
The arrest was described by Spain's prime minister as a definitive operation against the militant group.
In the end, there is no such thing as a definitive Twelfth Night.
As Berbatov's words were delivered before Matthäus' appointment, they cannot be taken as a definitive statement.
Pictures are often taken as a definitive record of what happened.
With James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller and John Goodman as a definitive cigar-chomping studio boss.
But it should not be seen as a definitive answer to the recent sharp rise in oil prices.
Washburn writes, "I have undertaken this work precisely because there can be no such thing as a definitive translation".
The miscarriage of justice is widely remembered as a definitive moment in New York's fractured race relations.
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