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Filter by Meaning The final score of the game was conclusive proof of their superiority.
The game ended with a conclusive victory for the home team.
The investigation's findings were conclusive and led to the suspect's arrest.
The conclusive experiment provided evidence to support the theory.
The conclusive report showed that the accident was caused by a faulty machine.
The test results were conclusive, confirming the diagnosis of the patient's illness.
The audit report provided conclusive evidence of financial misconduct.
The judge made a conclusive ruling in favor of the plaintiff.
The conclusive survey results indicated that most people prefer the new product.
The conclusive data analysis revealed a correlation between the two variables.
The study's results provided conclusive evidence that the medication was effective.
The historian's research presented conclusive evidence to support her thesis.
The judge's ruling was conclusive, and the case was closed.
The conclusive test results showed that the patient had contracted the virus.
The conclusive experiment confirmed the hypothesis of the student's thesis.
The investigation's report was conclusive and identified the cause of the accident.
The evidence presented in court was conclusive, and the jury reached a unanimous verdict.
The investigators found conclusive proof of fraud in the company's financial records.
The survey results provided conclusive evidence of the public's opinion on the issue.
The weather forecast was conclusive, and the outdoor event was canceled.
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