hardly conclusive

Frequency: 6.04.2 per million words

To indicate that something is not conclusive.

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Examples (10)

  • The initial findings are hardly conclusive, so more research is needed.
  • The evidence presented in court was hardly conclusive, leaving the jury with reasonable doubt.
  • His argument, based on a single source, seemed hardly conclusive to me.
  • While the market test showed positive signs, the results were hardly conclusive enough to launch the product.
  • The blurry photo from the security camera is hardly conclusive proof of his presence.
  • Given the conflicting data, don't you think this study is hardly conclusive?
  • A single personal experience is hardly conclusive evidence for a general trend.
  • The historian's interpretation of the ancient text was interesting but hardly conclusive.
  • The first round of tests was hardly conclusive, so the doctor ordered more detailed scans.
  • The committee's report appears hardly conclusive and fails to provide a clear recommendation.