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The phrase "about your conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referencing someone's conclusion in a conversation or written work.
Example: "I would like to hear more about your conclusion regarding the research findings."
Alternatives: "regarding your conclusion" or "concerning your conclusion".
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You should also include the sentence about your conclusion.
If you're out of ideas on how to continue your topic, ask yourself, "So what?" Why should the reader care about your conclusion?
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I won't draw conclusions about your decision to review Parashant, Mr. President, but in context of your priorities, it's hard not to see a financial motive.
Think about starting your conclusion by linking it directly to the introduction with a shared phrase.
Your conclusion about that scene, and about the final eight, depends on whether you believe that Walt can keep Heisenberg at bay, or whether you suspect that Heisenberg is using Walt as a decoy.
The reviewers' two key concerns are about your use of the Michaelis-Menten analogue and whether your conclusion about the potential role of HIV infection and smoking on the final impact of income on health is really justified.
Using the term which represents your assumption actually governs your conclusion about NK.
"It appears that your conclusion about Justice Ronnie White is a conclusion that is not shared by the law enforcement community of the state of Missouri," Mr. Durbin said.
But while I endorse your conclusion about these sad displays, I don't think much of the argument that gets you there.
They know how to deal with sex scandals.If it's true that you are joining the ranks of right-wing, muck-raking tabloids, then go.Rod HumbleCosta Mesa,CaliforniaSIR Although I did not agree with your conclusion about ousting President Clinton, your coverage was the most rational and ethical I have seen.
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