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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very definitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the clarity or certainty of a statement or decision. Example: "The committee's decision was very definitive, leaving no room for further debate."
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She is very definitive.
Charles V. Bremer was very definitive.
But that doesn't seem very definitive.
He has a very definitive path that he's on".
"One study with 12 people is not very definitive".
Well, I can give you one very definitive answer on that: no, it didn't," she said.
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And, in our efforts to belong to the realm of snobby critics and hyper-conceptual artists, we end up misusing words that have very real, definitive meanings.
I'm giving you a very clear, definitive answer".
"This is a very thorough, definitive study," he says.
It's quite interesting actually to read…So you go to a very good definitive site.
We're never even sure that there are very strongly definitive answers, but it's fun looking for them.
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