definite conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdefiniteandconclusion
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definite
adjective
uk/ˈdef.ɪ.nət/us/ˈdef.ən.ət/
fixed, certain, ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition ofdefiniteandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the present experiments it was difficult to make adefiniteconclusionon each factor which might affect the establishment of in vitro cloning.
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Only then will it be possible to arrive at anydefiniteconclusionon this vexed question of nomenclature.
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Because of these reasons, we believe that to draw adefiniteconclusionis not totally justified.
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In many cases, however, it verges on impossibility to reach adefiniteconclusion.
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The low number of species used precludes the possibility of having anydefiniteconclusion.
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I seem to remember the piece somewhat peters out rather than coming to adefiniteconclusion.
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Nodefiniteconclusioncan be drawn from these conflicting results.
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Audiences experiencing a temporal work such as a film or musical composition usually sit for a time until the process reaches adefiniteconclusion.
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Some have reached a verydefiniteconclusion, and have emerged as more rounded, content, and driven individuals; some are in the middle of their journey.
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Furthermore, some of those studies present methodological shortcomings that prevent adefiniteconclusion.
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The limitations of the photographic technique did not allow a moredefiniteconclusionto be drawn.
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The variations are, however, barely sufficient to justify adefiniteconclusionbeing drawn.
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That is why we have come to the verydefiniteconclusionthat we must have it dealt with on national lines.
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Fairly extensive repairs have been found necessary; but sufficient time has not elapsed to enable adefiniteconclusionto be drawn as to its durability.
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In my opinion, yes, but the experiment has not been in operation sufficiently long to enable anydefiniteconclusionto be formed.
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I think he will agree that we have not yet had sufficient experience since the duties were re-imposed to come to any verydefiniteconclusion.
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We have heard the case thoroughly, and we have come to thedefiniteconclusionthat we cannot meet him on legal grounds.
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We must study the differences of terrain, manpower and battle philosophies, and, therefore, it is impossible to reach adefiniteconclusionvery quickly.
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They have not yet reached anydefiniteconclusion.
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They have come to a very firm anddefiniteconclusionabout it.
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