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The phrase "we could definitively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong possibility or certainty about a conclusion or outcome in a discussion or analysis. Example: "After reviewing the data, we could definitively say that the new strategy improved our sales performance."
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"We were trying to be conservative and not rule anything out until we could definitively rule it out," Mr. Schmidt said.
Of the 1922 species we could definitively classify only 57 species as invasive.
The other European samples were genotyped on a different array platform and where we could definitively phase haplotypes; this confirmed the same haplotype background.
By using a combination of IPW and IHC, we could definitively conclude that of the 154 HNSCCs analysed, 64.3% (99 out of 154) expressed Ron.
Because this experiment was analyzed by immunoblot, we caution that additional control experiments would be required before we could definitively conclude that the Sec17 signal observed in the absence of SNARE complex is specific binding rather than background.
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The Libyan coast is 2,000km 1,2433 miles) long, and we could not definitively say there were no newly built tank traps on it.
While we could not definitively argue that certain disciplines are more likely to commit plagiarism, the findings are interesting.
Although the tumor had gradually shrunk, we could not definitively establish a diagnosis of a hematoma, as opposed to a GIST.
Throughout this study, we could not definitively answer the question as to whether PAβN really acts on efflux pumps.
In summary, although we detected some carbon fixation proteins and fatty acid biosynthesis proteins during growth in syngas, we could not definitively detect a correlation in their expression patterns due to growth conditions.
Although we observed a slight increase in the number of apoptotic cells in both the male and female Dazl mutant mice at E13.5 compared to the heterozygous and wildtype mice, given the very modest effects of both proliferation and apoptosis, we could not definitively conclude that either process, alone or in combination, leads to the reduced germ cell numbers.
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