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Discover Ludwig"conclusive for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is a decisive factor in a situation. For example, "The evidence we found was conclusive for the defendant's guilt."
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So the lists are more suggestive than conclusive, for now.
The findings are conclusive for agencies of the United States.
But the findings are less conclusive for companies that merely increase or decrease dividends.
The results presented here are preliminary but conclusive for proof of concept.
Also, failure to identify sperms by microscopic examination is not conclusive for their absence.
Slow temperature excursions about light-off, and changes of the air/fuel ratio are more conclusive for the chemical description.
Other approaches for cancer diagnosis based on cell morphology and microscopy (biopsies) are too not conclusive for early diagnosis of cancer.
In contrast to many of the pre-motor markers, SN hyperechogenicity (SN+) assessed by transcranial sonography (TCS) has been found to be conclusive for vulnerability for PD.
Seventeen biopsy specimens that were conclusive for a diagnosis of amyloidosis were assessed in terms of their anatomic location and histopathologic characteristics.
But it is said the power to do so does not include the right to make the medical examination conclusive for the purpose of imposing a penalty upon the vessel for the negligent bringing in of an alien.
Nevertheless, the evidence from more than 50 years of research is conclusive: for a large majority of fund managers, the selection of stocks is more like rolling dice than like playing poker.
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