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conclusive

[kuhn-kloo-siv] / kənˈklu sɪv /


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Research also suggests that elderly patients are more likely to have a heart attack following an infection - although it is less conclusive.

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Replays show a tiny scratch on the technology, though nothing conclusive to suggest the TV umpire would have overturned the on-field decision.

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The ingredient guaifenesin, for instance, is claimed to loosen phlegm, but this lacks conclusive proof.

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DNA traces were discovered on the airbag – and became the conclusive proof that Challis was at the wheel at the time of the crash.

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"I was not persuaded that even if a survey was carried out, that it would be conclusive one way or the other, that it would produce incontrovertible data."

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