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been definite
noun
Anything that is defined or determined.
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Take, for instance, the boast of General Sir Bernard (later Lord) Montgomery: "The victory has been definite, complete and decisive.
As he said: "These years, there have been definite risks when having contact with people from labor camps".
The diplomat added, "There has been definite progress, although there is some ways to go on prosecutions".
There have been definite periods of waxing and waning of the subject at universities, biological anthropology departments and degrees have come and gone and come back again.
Neither of these ideas would have been definite enough for Justice Scalia, who never gave a persuasive account of how his originalism could support the Brown decision.
"There has been definite progress," said Jennifer Heffron, senior director of state affairs for the National Mental Health Association, a nonprofit group.
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There is definite improvement.
"But nothing is definite".
"There are definite ethics issues.
But there are definite problems.
"They're definite renaissance men".
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