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definitely

[def-uh-nit-lee] / ˈdɛf ə nɪt li /


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"That's something that we can definitely improve on in the future, especially in tournaments further down the line - getting your homework done a little bit earlier."

From BBC

Tilit hasn’t pursued legal recourse, she said, but “it’s definitely something now to look into.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"You're definitely not alone and it definitely does get better," she says.

From BBC

"There's definitely a whole new generation of filmmakers, and they need to be facilitated to produce more work."

From Barron's

Nasa said that its early March launch day for its highly anticipated lunar mission would almost definitely be pushed back, after the agency spotted problems with the system's helium flow in safety checks.

From BBC