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The phrase "about the conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing the final part or outcome of a discussion, argument, or piece of writing.
Example: "In this paper, I will provide insights about the conclusion drawn from the research findings."
Alternatives: "regarding the conclusion" or "concerning the conclusion".
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THE SPORTING SCENE about the conclusion of the Olympic Games.
But in the end, when asked, was there anybody concerned about the conclusion?
Very little was surprising about the conclusion of the special counsel's investigation.
Yet there is nothing obscure about the conclusion of the play.
"That sort of insinuated threat brought about the conclusion of the final statement".
I've been thinking a lot about the conclusion of The Sopranos throughout these past few weeks.
His first step was to bring about the conclusion of a commercial treaty with England.
"And then the Attorney General, as I understand the rules, would report to Congress about the conclusion of the investigation.
A bit of serious forethought about the conclusion will mean you don't need the Muse's help at all.
Linda Walker, the boys' maternal grandmother, said she had mixed emotions about the conclusion of the case.
Not about the conclusion – market share isn't exactly a dark horse – but about the arguments that are trotted out.
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