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Discover Ludwig"could definitively" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to convey that something is certain or definite. For example, "The results could definitively be seen in the sales figures."
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Marc explained that he could definitively pick the perfect pair of glasses for anyone.
Ever lower long-term prices could definitively scatter the Saudi house of cards, with unforeseeable consequences.
One of the blotches was large enough that the orbiter's instruments could definitively identify the material as water ice.
"We were trying to be conservative and not rule anything out until we could definitively rule it out," Mr. Schmidt said.
He said he could definitively establish chain of custody of the samples, which were taken from areas hit by gas bombs in Idlib province.
As they both tell me, they would install one tomorrow – if only they could definitively work out what might look, and feel, best.
What kind of research could definitively answer the question of how the clotting risk with drug-coated stents compares with the risks of alternative treatments?
And it wouldn't even really matter to me what it was, just as long as I could definitively say I was the very best at it.
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Two experts testified about the notation, and neither could say definitively when it had been made.
"As for next week," Aikman said, "I'm hoping so, but I couldn't definitively say".
It passed through the officer's torso, but investigators could never definitively identify the death slug.
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