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Discover Ludwig"definitive for" is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It means something that is conclusive or decisive in terms of making a clear statement or decision. Example: The results of the DNA test were definitive for the suspect's guilt.
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Results were somewhat more promising, though far less definitive, for flaxseed.
"It really became definitive for my husband and me," Ms. Sukin said.
Strictly as an impersonation it will be seen as definitive for years to come.
Critics hold that current numbers aren't definitive for the Tesla's long-term prospects.
The year 2015 has proven to be definitive for teams whose successes have long been interwoven with individual icons.
In a literal sense it is definitive, for there is never a flash of ambiguity in any sentence.
Devlin said the CT scan was "very definitive for the tumour" but a "definitive diagnosis" is still to come.
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This article describes a technique for making a definitive impression for highly displaceable residual ridges.
No definitive explanation for it exists.
It is the definitive project for me.
There is no definitive test for overtraining.
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