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The phrase "a convenient conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a conclusion that is easy to accept or fits well with the circumstances, often implying a lack of thoroughness or depth.
Example: "The report reached a convenient conclusion that satisfied the stakeholders, but it overlooked several critical factors."
Alternatives: "an easy conclusion" or "a simplistic conclusion".
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But this may be jumping to a convenient conclusion.
In an area plagued by guns and Somali bandits, blaming al-Shabab could be jumping to a convenient conclusion.
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Yet it is hard to accept the committee's all too convenient conclusion that Lee Rigby's death was not preventable.
In all likelihood, Wynn, advised by its investment bank, Moelis & Company, made the convenient conclusion that these voting and liquidity restrictions made the shares worth less than the stock market price of Wynn stock.
While the reality may be more complex than we can imagine, and ultimately unknowable -- and while national grief demands, at the very least, a refusal to jump to quick, convenient conclusions and politicize the tragedy -- no healing at all can happen without a simultaneous groping for understanding.
Some, though, voice the fear that the investigators will face political pressure from Cairo, and possibly Moscow, to reach "convenient" conclusions.
Conclusion: A convenient and reliable synthesis of [18F]FFMZ was successfully adapted in an automated module by using two successive isocratic elutions instead of gradient HPLC.
In conclusion, a convenient, sensitive and selective practical molecular diagnostic method was developed with the potential for diagnosis and prevention of WTD.
A concept known as the p-value provides a convenient basis for drawing conclusions in hypothesis-testing applications.
In conclusion, pyrosequencing is a convenient technique for ML-resistance determination as well as molecular typing of M. pneumoniae isolates.
It's a Christian conclusion via a convenient Libertarian mechanism.
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