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"determinative influence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a strong and decisive influence that has a significant impact on a situation or decision. Example: The CEO's determinative influence on the company's direction was evident in every major decision taken by the board.
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Thus, there is the risk that the findings emerging from these formal analyses will have determinative influence in policy circles.
Gene-centric clustering analysis showed the carbohydrate pathways of sludge systems were shaped by different environmental factors, including dissolved oxygen and salinity, and the latter showed more determinative influence of phylogenetic composition.
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These data indicate that although education level and income influence the frequency of dental care visits, they cannot be considered as determinative factors of such visits.
Since World War II the influence of folk song upon popular song has not just been great; it has been determinative.
In addition, the influence of the Al2O3 content was investigated on the size and morphology of the composite powders which are determinative factors for particles as reinforcement of the composite matrix.
"Geography is not determinative".
No single evaluation will be determinative.
In some cases, it says, "race can be outcome determinative".
A victim's views must never be determinative.
And of course, the father's wishes are often determinative.
It may be a factor, but not a determinative one.
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