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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of conclusions" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of decisions or opinions reached after considering evidence or arguments. Example: After reviewing the data, the scientists presented a set of conclusions outlining their findings and recommendations for future research.
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Finally, a set of conclusions were drawn from experimental results.
You're making a set of conclusions that are just simply not accurate.
"The S.E.C. looked at facts and came to a set of conclusions," Mr. Rattner said.
The paper closes with a set of conclusions and recommendations for practical application and for future research.
A parametric study on the critical behaviour of a shear deformable column and a set of conclusions end the paper.
A set of conclusions on the buckling behavior of longitudinally stiffened plates was drawn from the experimental studies.
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They chose their conclusion from a set of three conclusions, e.g., (a) she won the race, (b) she did not win the race, and (c) she may or may not have won the race.
Now, following months of deliberation, the administration has reached a set of interim conclusions, the official said, including a decision to reduce sharing of intelligence that the United States believes could be used to conduct similar problematic strikes in the Houthi campaign.
These issues are: 1) Several places in the manuscript the authors' interpretation of their data results in a set of specific conclusions about mechanisms or cause and effect relationships that are not the only explanation or conclusion.
Kampfner leads us to a set of compelling conclusions that will not inspire confidence.
A set of negative conclusions this month would represent the worst possible start.
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