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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is definitely yes" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used informally to express a strong affirmation, but it is better to use more conventional phrases. Example: "When asked if I would attend the event, my answer is definitely yes."
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The long answer is definitely yes.
The answer is definitely yes, at least against a team like the Pacers.
– Yot A: The answer to the first question is definitely yes – with (as always when it comes to Democratic Party rules) a big But.
The answer is definitely, yes!" The Suvarnabhumi airport was seized as Thailand entered its peak season for tourism, which provides millions of jobs and billions of dollars.
The answer to that is definitely yes, and many of the technologists I talked to in Silicon Valley agreed with that.
"What's at issue is whether he will have influence at the convention and represent his supporters, and the answer is definitely yes.
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Well, for most, the answer was definitely yes.
"Gray Davis really made a mess out of California, so I was definitely yes on the recall," said Robin Cruse, 45, a stay-at-home mother from San Clemente.
The scale used for these questions was a seven-point Likert scale (Likert [1932]), with specified end points; for example, the scale for the final question was "definitely yes" and the other "definitely no".
"Is there anyone out there?" Kendrick Lamar kept asking as he closed the first weekend of this year's Coachella festival, and the answer was definitely yes.
†Response options for this item were: definitely yes, probably yes, probably not, definitely not.
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