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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to definitely" is not an acceptable phrase in written English
If you want to emphasize that something will definitely happen, you can use the phrase "definitely" or just the word "will" instead. Example: I will definitely be at the party on Saturday.
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to definitely
adverb
Without question and beyond doubt.
Exact(59)
We got to definitely gain some experience".
That's what we have to definitely get better at.
"We are going to definitely require more of our journalists".
I will be able to definitely place this one.
"I wanted to definitely show him something running in hard.
"We're going to definitely struggle next year and the following".
But I wanted to get stronger, I wanted to definitely heal my back".
If I'm healthy, my plan is to definitely come back next year.
"You've got to definitely make sure it's the person you want to grow old with.
"We are going to definitely step it up a notch," she said.
"I feel it's going to definitely change my life".
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