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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is definitive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is final, conclusive, or decisive. Here is an example sentence: "The Supreme Court's ruling on the case is definitive, and it cannot be appealed."
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is definitive
adjective
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No explanation is definitive.
None is definitive.
The verdict is definitive.
No study is definitive.
None of this is definitive.
Her "Surabaya Johnny" is definitive.
Not every entry is definitive.
"Nothing, however, at this point, is definitive".
The polling data is definitive on that.
No "Worst Film" list is definitive.
"Yes, but it is definitive proof!
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