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Discover Ludwig"ended decisively" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that something has come to an end in a definite and firm manner, with a clear result or outcome. Example: The war finally ended decisively, with the surrender of the enemy and the signing of a peace treaty.
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That phase of the campaign ended decisively on Wednesday.
It is natural to focus on tournament games that ended decisively.
He was 45 when his marriage ended, decisively, on a soft autumn day, the last of the barbecue weather.
In the London tournament, 6 of the first 16 games ended decisively, and many of the games that were drawn were hotly contested until the end.
The system rewards wins and discourages draws, and it seemed to work, as 70 percent of the games — a high number — ended decisively.
It started with Meek Mill claiming that Drake doesn't write all his own lyrics, and ended decisively when Drake recorded and released two diss tracks aimed at Meek.
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Speculative bubbles do not end decisively like that.
The idea that we are engaged in a war against terrorism can be misleading, because it suggests the war will end decisively.
Bernie could end up decisively winning the popular vote but still have the nomination stripped away from him at this summer's convention.
Today, the rebellion in the Imphal Valley seems decisively ended.
Grant, like Carson, ended his career decisively, walking away from movies when he was sixty-two.
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