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Discover Ludwig"conclusive about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is definitive or final in terms of a conclusion or decision. Example: The evidence presented in court was conclusive about the defendant's guilt, leading to a swift conviction.
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But he said nothing more conclusive about the documents.
Indeed, it is too soon to tell anything conclusive about Iraq.
Part of what is meant to be conclusive about her proof is that she spent $6 million bringing it together.
It isn't possible to be conclusive about differences among the heritage birds after tasting just one of each type.
Before going, I wanted to write a column saying something conclusive about India, why it matters, what it means.
"His doctors have generally not betrayed him, so there is no way to be conclusive about this kind of information".
And those near-term results cannot be conclusive about the main stent safety issue now worrying doctors — the long-term risk of potentially fatal blood clots.
"While there's nothing conclusive about our findings," said Cindy M. Visness, the lead author, "this is one more motivation to try to prevent obesity in children".
The findings made it clear that microbial infections and environmental differences were conferring an advantage, but they were less conclusive about which infections conferred the greatest advantage.
To be conclusive about any of this, though, Mr. Büntgen said much more research would be necessary to have better data about cultivation and harvests.
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And it's really Bullock's show: though Clooney seems to have equal presence in the film's publicity materials, hers is by far the bigger role, and one that marks a conclusive about-turn from the perky persona that's been her stock in trade for a good two decades.
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