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conclusive

[kuhn-kloo-siv] / kənˈklu sɪv /


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One friend, a retired doctor, was positive: “These manifestations could not have been produced by human means … I have no doubt, they are, in my opinion, conclusive evidence of spirit identity.”

From Literature

A 2021 study was less conclusive but suggested that wearing sports uniforms "may yield small improvements" in activity levels throughout the day.

From BBC

Hamlyn also mentioned that it is difficult to make conclusive judgements on brain injury in the short term.

From BBC

"Studies have found increasing TFA levels in remote Arctic ice-cores and our results provide the first conclusive evidence that virtually all of these deposits can be explained by these gases."

From Science Daily

Did the VAR, Paul Tierney, really have conclusive proof the whole of the ball was over the line?

From BBC




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