There is no conclusive proof to support either view.
Conclusive means to prove something. A sentence with conclusive in it would be, the tests were not conclusive, so they had to try different types of testing.
The blood tests made a conclusive diagnosis. Conclusive testing can show positive or negative results. Conclusive simply means definite. While the patient had a preliminary diagnosis of leukemia, negative results of tests were conclusive.
The results of her research were conclusive to her initial hypothesis.
The possessive form, Emily's, is correct, and the word 'conclusive' seems a bit awkward to me. Perhaps 'suited' or 'appropriate for' would be more acceptable.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.
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The word is put in a sentence like I just did right now.
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I can put the word opaque into a sentence. Alternatively, The wall is opaque.
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