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"will not definitely" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in most contexts. Instead, you can use "will not necessarily" or "will not necessarily be definitive." For example: - "The outcome of the election will not definitely be known until all votes are counted." - "The team will not definitely win the championship, but they have a strong chance." - "I will not definitely go to the party, but I will try my best to make it."
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"I believe we will be in a good place at the right time," Bernstein said, adding, "He will not definitely be English, but clearly there is a preference for an Englishman, or a British person.
And if that sounded like Wilkins Micawber, the Dickens' character hoping that something will turn up, Bernstein added: "He will not definitely be English, but clearly there is a preference for an Englishman, or a British person.
If, however, property is given to one for his life, the property to go to his heirs at his death, the interest in the property given to his heirs is a contingent remainder, because his heirs will not definitely be known until his death.
"No he will not definitely be English," added Bernstein.
Lawrenson: "A win will not definitely put Switzerland through, but I think they will make the last 16 because France will beat Ecuador.
Romney leads Santorum (33 to 22percentt) among those who will not definitely vote.
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38 39 Women will be asked their intentions about having a screening mammogram within the next 2 3 years, using a single item with five response options (ranging from definitely will not to definitely will).
Next participants rate how strongly they feel they will attend this number of classes on a 1 (definitely will not) to 9 (definitely will) scale as suggested by Fishbein and Stasson [ 67].
Once again, participants then indicate how strongly they feel they would engage in this number of independent PA sessions on a 1 (definitely will not) to 9 (definitely will) scale.
He will now definitely not be taking part".
Response choices included (i) definitely will not, (ii) may not, (iii) may be will; and (iv) definitely will.
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