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The phrase "a few key conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when summarizing important findings or insights from a discussion, report, or analysis.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I would like to present a few key conclusions that emerged from our research."
Alternatives: "several important findings" or "a handful of significant insights."
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While most of the experiments were done in this cell line, a few key conclusions were also confirmed in other cell types (see below).
The comparative genomic analysis of enzymes involved in XyG synthesis and turnover described here has provided a few key conclusions about the evolution of this polymer in green plants.
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If you were to take a good hard look at the Apple -Samsung trail of destruction (otherwise known as their world-wide patent war), you'd likely come to the conclusion that Apple is ahead by a few key points.
Using a few key examples of plant metabolic pathways as case studies, I draw some general conclusions.
A few key experiments might significantly enhance the quality of this manuscript and strengthen the author's conclusions.
A few key additional analysis and experiments as outlined above would remove ambiguity in the interpretation of the results and substantially strengthen the conclusions.
But a few key differences remain.
Zoom in with a few key questions.
A few key aspects seem clear.
But a few key points stand out.
Now with Ms. Fremar, it has a few key "ins".
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