Sentence examples for but not definite from inspiring English sources

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That is considered likely but not definite.

The connection, in other words, seemed likely but not definite.

But a strategy designed to muscle him through the 2008 Republican primaries — should he ultimately run, which aides says is likely but not definite — risks diluting the independent image that has been central to his political appeal.

After first announcing that Furcal would have season-ending surgery after completely dislocating his left shoulder, the team said it was possible, but not definite, that the 2000 National League rookie of the year would not be back this year.

Stanford's renewable energy plans seem less specific: Officials said that the proposal would make extensive use of solar and geothermal power, but that they could not give figures on either, and that other innovations were considered possible but not definite.

It is possible, but not definite, that the royal family could cross paths with the Romneys, as Ann Romney, the wife of the Republican presidential contender, is a co-owner of a horse that will be competing for the United States in dressage.

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A diagnosis of SPTP was considered, but was not definite, because it seemed very unusual for SPTP to be multiple.

"Yes, but it's not definite," Palm said of Boise State's passing T.C.U.

"He says he's ready to go," Robinson said, "but I'm not definite on what I'm going to do yet".

"We're hopeful [over Launchbury, Parling and Lawes] but we're not definite at this point so we'll see how that goes.

"I've also been offered a shoot in Playboy magazine, but it's not definite yet".

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