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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at definitely" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two separate words that do not function together in a meaningful way.
Example: "I will be at the meeting definitely."
Alternatives: "certainly at" or "definitely present at".
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AT: Definitely! Look at Andy Baio's Kickstarter for Upcoming.org.org
"Our IPO is always in the planning… the timeline we are looking at definitely before 2020.
However, the intensity of such responses was heterogenous, as the ability of maintaining survival was equally possessed by NGF and MT2, whereas the induction of differentiation was expressed at definitely lower levels by the mimetic.
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It was reported that artesunate (Ats) definitely inhibited tumor cell growth and it further induced significant anti-cancer effects in tumor cells [2 4].
"Probably at risk, at risk, definitely at risk," she said, pointing to the classroom doors of three star teachers.
It can get pretty cutthroat — not so much at prom, but definitely at homecoming.
"Late at night definitely.
"My first year at Canberra definitely exceeded my expectations.
Does that landscape inspire your work at all? Definitely.
"Him being at Leicester definitely played a part in my choice," he says.
(Some of those tweeting furiously about the jibe at us definitely fall into that category).
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