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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute conclusion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a definitive and final conclusion or ending to a statement or argument. Example: After hours of deliberation, the jury reached an absolute conclusion that the defendant was guilty of all charges.
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"And it wasn't long before I came to the absolute conclusion that I was an uninvited guest".
His committee also discussed the merits of four-day Tests and in a very modern way no absolute conclusion was reached as it was acknowledged both sides had excellent arguments to put forward.
Mr. Powell "is going to be showing some new intelligence and some new information," Mr. Armitage said, adding, "No one will be able to evade the absolute conclusion about Saddam Hussein's denial, deception, his absolute lack of willingness to show any sign of a disarmament motive in his mind".
An absolute conclusion can't be reached, according to Byron Tau of The Politico 44 Blog.
The episode does not come to an absolute conclusion about the issue.
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We acknowledge that having individual tissue sections as sample material makes it hard to draw absolute conclusions regarding robustness.
As the pace of overturned convictions increases, however, the courts are growing more skeptical of the absolute conclusions drawn by bite-mark experts and, in turn, are becoming more receptive when defense lawyers rebut the analysis.
Though no absolute conclusions can be drawn from the overvotes, the implication that many thousands more invalidated Floridians intended to vote for Mr Gore than for Mr Bush seems hard to resist.
The researchers want to probe antimatter with a broader range of laser energies, and measure the results to a much higher degree of accuracy, before drawing any absolute conclusions.
Judge Dredd leaps to absolute conclusions of right and wrong; MIT's course on justice is geared toward students learning how to ask questions, to analyze, and to discern complexities.
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