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The phrase "a concluding chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the final section of a book, essay, or any narrative that wraps up the main ideas or story.
Example: "In the concluding chapter, the author reflects on the journey of the characters and the lessons learned throughout the story."
Alternatives: "final chapter" or "closing chapter".
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I wished for a concluding chapter that integrated all the delightful insights in the book, but that is a quibble.
Bessemer's An Autobiography (1905), with a concluding chapter by his son, Henry Bessemer, is the only comprehensive biography and the source of most material written about him since.
The decision could prove to be a concluding chapter in the state's debate, more than a quarter-century old, over parental notification.
In a concluding chapter, Mr. Masson alone writes: "If, as I believe, animals feel pain and sorrow and all the other emotions, these feelings cannot be ignored in our behavior toward them.
In a concluding chapter of their book, Dr. Steckel and Dr. Rose said the study showed that "the health decline was precipitous with the changes in ecological environments where people lived".
In a concluding chapter it discusses realistic ways forward.
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For this new edition, David R. Mayhew has provided a new Preface, a new appendix, and a new concluding chapter that brings the historical narrative up to date.
Despite the subtitle, it does not address — except for a few comments in a brief concluding chapter — the role of Special Operations in future wars.
One of them omitted the fatal accident that brings the tainted summer idyll to an end and propels the protagonists into the next phase of their lives, foreshadowed in the final version by a short concluding chapter suffused with a youthful acceptance of melancholy more reminiscent of F Scott Fitzgerald than of her French literary heroes.
Its episodic structure would have benefited from a thoughtful concluding chapter on the obsessive, self-contradictory relationship between the United States and its friends-turned-enemies-turned-potential-friends-again across the Middle East.
A new concluding chapter lays out the model of "open source unionism" that they propose for rebuilding unionism in the United States, making this updated edition essential for anyone thinking about what labor should be doing to move forward.
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