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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authoritative result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a conclusion or finding that is considered reliable and credible, often based on expert opinion or extensive research.
Example: "The study provided an authoritative result that confirmed the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "definitive outcome" or "reliable conclusion".
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More generally, there is a question whether any number of counts can ever produce an entirely authoritative result when the difference between the candidates is so microscopically thin -- when it is probably smaller than the margin of error of the machines and the humans who do the counting.
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The validation of the present model is obtained by comparison with other authoritative results.
According to Mark Fletcher of Bloglines: "With blog searches you're looking for timeliness; with a web search you're looking for authoritative results".
Overall, the collection of plants they found was in favourable condition because these surveys had been intensive enough to provide far more authoritative results than had been available before, MacDougall said.
But, said Pandu Nayak, the head of Google's search ranking team, Google tests its own search results with regular humans to ensure that the search engine does what it is meant to do: Provide relevant and authoritative results.
"It's a 160-page document, it's been publicly available on the Web for several years now, and it's our representation about what it means to give relevant and authoritative results.
YouTube said in a statement Monday that the company is continuing to add new features and changes to provide authoritative results when people look to its platform for news.
In addition, some of our authoritative results contradict prior research statements.
2535, 37 L.Ed.2d 596 (1973), with which I disagreed but which is now authoritative the results reached in these cases were largely foreordained.
But what set Google apart was its commitment to excellence, and constantly improving its formula to bring more relevant, authoritative search results to its users.
Ironically, the authoritative tone results in his work resembling self-help books which serves to inspire confidence among non-professionals and is suggested to partially explain the widespread popularity of A Pattern Language (Bhatt 2010).
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