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Discover Ludwig"definite power" is correct and generally usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strength or influence that is unquestioned or absolute. For example, "The queen has a definite power over her kingdom."
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To get the highly dispersed PS-FLG, probe ultrasonication was preferred to accelerate the aqueous exfoliation of PS-AC in H2SO4 because a definite power delivery into the aqueous system can be ensured in this process; entirely different from the variable bath ultrasonication47.
There was a definite power imbalance in the relationship.
When it comes to effects like these, there's definite power in numbers!
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From Equation (11), it follows that the optimum Φ is diagonal positive definite power-loading matrix.
However, a definite discriminative power of these urinary indices has not been established [61].
Whether we are discussing the past or the present, the open smiling female mouth, carries with it definite psychosexual power.
However, a definite discriminative power of these urinary indices has not been established [ 61].
But in the early Republic the Senate remained an advising body and assumed no definite executive powers.
It has been shown that metallic silver has definite inhibitory powers both on the growth of organisms and tissues.
The reasons for the addition of the silver are: It has been shown that metallic silver has definite inhibitory powers both on the growth of organisms and tissues.
However, she met with opposition on the part of the gentry to her schemes to fix within definite limits their power over the serfs.
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