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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to make conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to draw inferences or judgments based on information or evidence.
Example: "Her ability to make conclusions based on the data presented was impressive during the meeting."
Alternatives: "capacity to draw conclusions" or "skill in forming conclusions."
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Furthermore, this analysis lacks the ability to make conclusions about the effects of chronic IPV.
Authors use a variety of definitions to describe the various infant feeding options, which limits our ability to make conclusions.
Aggregating leader behavior to department level also limits our ability to make conclusions at an individual level.
This small sample size limits our ability to make conclusions about treatment outcomes for patients with increasing drug-resistant isolates.
The ability to make conclusions on the correlative studies becomes underpowered, substantially compromising the risk benefit of performing these procedures.
The presence of three concordant pairs also reduced the number of the unaffected co-twins, limiting our ability to make conclusions on the endophenotype concept.
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No randomised clinical trials or longitudinal design studies were found which evaluated the effect of dynamic sitting on trunk muscle activation, limiting the ability to make definitive conclusions about causality.
While this is typical of in situ studies, where researchers must be willing to work around the primary needs of the school, it does limit our ability to make full conclusions as to causality.
Nevertheless, we believe that these results are indicative of the presented system's value and the benefits that can be obtained, even though the lack of such adjustments decrease the ability to make definite conclusions regarding the effect of the system on the students' energy behavior.
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Our ability to make strong conclusions about the source of variation across samples is unfortunately limited by our lack of technical replicates.
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