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were definite
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Anything that is defined or determined.
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But there were definite knowledge gaps.
There were definite low points, too.
While everything worked correctly, there were definite physical limits.
Though there were definite "bubbles" at Junket, "there was also discomfort", she said, particularly about race.
Within the glass, there were definite signs of internal struggle, as the ingredients fought for dominance.
There were definite question marks about whether it was going to work.
The red snapper and the almond baked Alaska were definite winners.
I mean these guys were definite showmen, showing up in town and trying to get an audience".
Although their words were definite, speaker after speaker reminded the crowd that time was running out for Mr. Abu-Jamal.
Bad players do not win the world title but Graeme Dott (2006) and Shaun Murphy (2005) were definite surprises.
"There were definite signs throughout my grade-school years," she says.
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