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"definitively conclude" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to definitively end a discussion or make a conclusion that is respected as a final, conclusive decision. For example: "After reviewing all the evidence, we can definitively conclude that the defendant is guilty of the crime."
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Only later did the editorial concede that one could not definitively conclude that "clout trumped merit".
Ultimately, we cannot definitively conclude that one model simulation is a better representation of reality than another because we have no way of comprehensively validating the model assumptions.
In the right hands, an even imperfect image can often allow an expert to exclude the possibility that it's a particular species or to definitively conclude that it is a new one.
While that report debunked claims that RTC laws had been shown to reduce crime, the 16 experts on the panel were not able to definitively conclude that carrying concealed weapons had an effect – positive or negative – on violent crime.
That work allowed me to definitively conclude that not all aspects of human language are learnable something about language is unique to humans, Petitto said in an interview on the opening evening of the Ed Schools MBE conference (see page 34).
This review suggests that the existing evidence supports the value of acupuncture for the treatment of obesity; however, the limitations of the trials and hence the degree of evidence do not allow us to definitively conclude that acupuncture does in fact reduce obesity.
As such, we are unable to definitively conclude that the country impacts detection scores.
Caution is the name of the game, with the Pentagon spokesman, Peter Cook, still saying that the US cannot definitively conclude that Turkish airspace has been compromised.
Although I cannot definitively conclude that the main shock was triggered by the static stress change, it seems possible that the foreshocks promoted the main shock.
Krupenye says he and his colleagues have more work to do before they can definitively conclude that apes understand false beliefs.
But the researchers felt that "based on the designs of the existing studies, it is difficult to definitively conclude that these negative results clearly indicate that cell phone RFR is not carcinogenic".
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