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The phrase "a very different conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing outcomes or results that significantly differ from what was previously expected or stated.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we reached a very different conclusion than what we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a significantly different outcome" or "a markedly different result."
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Hayek came to a very different conclusion.
She comes up with a very different conclusion.
His administration, though, has reached a very different conclusion.
But the commission's staff reached a very different conclusion.
He had expected to come to a very different conclusion.
When you look at the legally admissible evidence, you come to a very different conclusion.
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But bear in mind that the history of the world is strewn with examples of this path leading to the very different conclusion of a country much closer to an aristocratic caste which controls the fate of a third-world-style nation of second class citizens.
But the problem of pointless suffering leads me to very different conclusion.
Given that they drew upon the ISG's own data, how did the King group reach this very different conclusion?
A different historical example of a financial crisis leads to some very different conclusions: the grim death of the middenstandsbanken, banks for small- and medium-sized enterprises that operated in early 20th-century Netherlands. 20th-century Netherlands
Back in 1982, there was a similar Reithian reflection on culture, but from a very different perspective and with very different conclusions.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com