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Use "determinately" in a sentence
"But the existence of phenomena cannot be known a priori, and although we could arrive by this path at a conclusion of the fact of some existence, we could not cognize that existence determinately, that is to say, we should be incapable of anticipating in what respect the empirical intuition of it would be distinguishable from that of others."
"Out of their vision sprang the most determinately pluralistic nation in the world."
"Its determinately unsophisticated dialogue is pitched to resonate with parents of the New Age persuasion."