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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as definitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe something as being clear, conclusive, or authoritative in nature.
Example: "The findings of the research were presented as definitive, leaving no room for doubt about the results."
Alternatives: "as conclusive" or "as authoritative".
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By making every shot as definitive as an icon.
Cashman was not as definitive as Torre about Lilly's status.
The case is not as definitive as Skeptical science presents it.
Neither moment was as definitive as McGinn's strike was for Mowbray's immediate future.
While still unsatisfying, they may be as definitive as we're ever going to get.
Nirvana Grohl and Novoselic and friends—sounded as definitive as ever.
"That's as definitive as you can get".
In Cummings' estimation, the two new studies are not as definitive as they purport to be.
The research was presented by the scientists and funders as definitive and powerful.
It would not have been as definitive.
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