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Discover Ludwig"more definitive" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that can be used to describe something that is clear and certain. For example, "After further review, the court reached a more definitive conclusion on the case."
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Other commentators were more definitive.
Settled science will require more definitive research.
This proves to be no more definitive.
The Yale study is more definitive.
He can give more definitive answers.
Perhaps it will lead to more definitive, longer-term trials.
What needs to be done to get more definitive answers?
Still, Dr. Buse awaits more definitive studies in humans.
A dig, of course, would provide more definitive answers.
Pence was more definitive about his own future.
Not that we'd get much more definitive guidance that that.
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