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Discover LudwigThe term "definitive word" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the word in a sentence that gives a final or ultimate meaning or conveys the most important idea. It is usually the last word of a sentence or phrase. Example: "The definitive word in the research paper was the author's conclusion, which summarized the main findings of the study."
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The book, "Figure Skating Pins," was the definitive word on such pins.
He said he hoped to have some definitive word on City Opera by October.
By Jeffrey Goldberg Woodward's view will likely be seen as the definitive word on Tenet's career.
But those numbers 46.9, followed by the very definitive word "menopausal", signalled the end of my IVF rollercoaster ride.
But it is a dangerous assumption, because there is no definitive word on which chemical agents were used.
(There was no definitive word if he's been changed from an ex-baseball player to an ex-footballer).
There was no definitive word as to who was on the other end of the phone, providing Kekua's voice.
Now a new book promises to provide the definitive word on the writer's time in 1920s Paris.
We're still waiting for definitive word on whether the top kill has killed the gushing Deepwater Horizon well.
Definitive word on the question will come Thursday, when retailers themselves release their sales figures for the month.
In a nutshell The definitive word on traditional Mexican cuisine by the chef who knows it best.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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