Sentence examples for conclusively about from inspiring English sources

"conclusively about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe or emphasize the definitiveness or certainty of something. You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is absolutely true or settled. Example sentence: The DNA evidence conclusively proved the suspect's guilt.

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I'm not in any rush to make an issue out of something I don't even know conclusively about".

This year's battle has been between two deeply flawed men: George Bush, who has been a radical, transforming president but who has never seemed truly up to the job, let alone his own ambitions for it; and John Kerry, who often seems to have made up his mind conclusively about something only once, and that was 30 years ago.

The simple presence of marijuana in Bland's system -- even in higher levels -- says nothing conclusively about whether she was, in fact, intoxicated or in an altered state of mind at the time of her arrest or while she was jailed.

In order to say something conclusively about this, we would need more mutagenesis results with same channel-toxin pairs, which we do not have (i.e., mutations on the N-terminus have been done with toxin-channel pairs that are different than our structure and therefore we would have to speculate on the basis of homology modeling).

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The negative side of Gassendi's theory of knowledge bows in the direction of the classical Skeptics: we cannot be conclusively certain about, nor find ultimate truths among, empirical beliefs.

In contrast, the GEM data for 8 and 11 (Tables S3 4, Supporting Information) could not conclusively inform about their binding modes as different saturation build up rates are often observed between aliphatic and aromatic protons.

Finally, owing to the above-mentioned significant heterogeneity, any definitive conclusion about ORR, TTP, and CB cannot be conclusively affirmed.

She wasn't having any of it, convinced that 'I tell stories about people audiences might think they have nothing in common with, but then they emotionally connect with them and find they're not different at all.' She was finally, conclusively proved right about this with Bend It Like Beckham, a film about a highly specific community in a particular place and time that was loved around the world.

His great – and modern – subjects are indecision, bewilderment, estrangement, not-knowing, and the "empty space" between people: these are all experiences that cannot be written about conclusively.

Another senior Democratic Senator, Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, who serves on the Armed Services Committee and backs a limited missile defense, said he was struck by Mr. Bush's "very conclusively positive" statement about Mr. Putin after a "first two-hour meeting".

I had a few days with the robot, so I can't conclusively state anything about how he develops over an extended period, but Anki's done a good job cramming a lot into the first few days of development.

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