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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a inconclusive" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an inconclusive" because "inconclusive" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The results of the study were inconclusive, leaving researchers with more questions than answers."
Alternatives: "an ambiguous" or "an undecided".
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For classification with multiple classes, the majority class prediction or a inconclusive value could be used.
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There was a general expectation of an inconclusive result, leading to a second poll sometime in 2015 or early 2016.
Spain has been without a government since an inconclusive general election in December last year.
In case of an inconclusive score, a third observer was consulted.
In big games as a starter, Outzen has an inconclusive 1-1 record.
And on Sunday Spain goes to the polls for a re-rerun of an inconclusive election in December.
Suggesting that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was the victim of a conspiracy, it prompted an inconclusive congressional investigation.
The election on June 17th, a follow-up to an inconclusive vote on May 6th, will be scrutinised around Europe.
Eighty percent of patients initially having an inconclusive result obtained a conclusive test after only one repetition.
Roman forces overthrew Tiridates and replaced him with a Cappadocian prince, triggering an inconclusive war.
This overload of visual detail is a weak point; another is an inconclusive use of the ballet vocabulary.
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