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The phrase "definite in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing certainty or specificity about a particular subject or aspect. Example: "Her opinion on the matter was definite in its clarity and conviction."
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The lesson to be learned in what should be the lofty world of human rights advocacy is that all human rights are not equal: there is a definite "in" crowd.
Salmond is a definite in Gordon.
You can be confident about moving on, confident by being really definite in your response.
How can you be definite in these mists -- smallpox and anthrax and shape-shifting suicide bombers?
He was voracious in his taste and definite in his judgment.
"There is no definite in anything, it is very early days.
Crown added, "He was very business-oriented, very direct, and very definite in what he wanted".
I suspect they do, because it's so definite in what it's doing.
Arbitrary in its conception and definite in its application, "one drop" is a pernicious and easily ridiculed rule.
Any foreshadowings of the work of Francis Ford Coppola are completely unaccidental — made even more definite in the widescreen version.
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In the HEALING IIB trial to evaluate the bioengineered CD34 antibody coated stent (Genous Stent), an overall 3% incidence of definite in-stent thrombosis rate was observed, which was not better than the sirolimus and paclitaxel eluting stents [ 24].
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