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The phrase "adds concluding" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that provides a conclusion, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The author adds concluding remarks to summarize the main points of the discussion."
Alternatives: "provides a conclusion" or "offers final thoughts".
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I would," Wright adds, concluding: "I will present what I believe to be 'extraordinary proof' and ask only that it be independently validated.
"Also, private practice creates a perverse incentive to increase your NHS waiting times – after all, the longer they are, the more private practice will accrue," he adds, concluding that health authorities should consider setting an "uncrossable line m banning consultants working in both the NHS and the private sector.
Finally, Section 2 summarizes the paper and adds concluding remarks.
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"The yes campaign is positive, uplifting, hopeful and must always stay that way," he added, concluding: "This is our moment.
"She is flat a good deal of the time," Mr. Hume added, concluding that she had no "professional finish".
This year he reworked the chords and added concluding verses, among them, "I tried to leave my past behind, but it's catching up with me".
Also, the commercials "say nothing about whether they're fed antibiotics," she added, concluding, "It's hard not to be sarcastic about all this".
"He showed me what it means to be a president who serves with integrity, leads with courage and acts with love in his heart for the citizens of our country," Mr. Bush added, concluding his eulogy on a personal note.
If you're not asking yourself 'how could this be used to hurt someone' in your design/engineering process, you've failed," she added, concluding: "It's not you paying for your failure.
The speed and proportion of removals is praised simply due to the number of takedowns," it added, concluding that: "The Commission's approach of fully privatising freedom of expression online, it's almost complete indifference diligent assessment of the impacts of this privatisation".
I live to hear you cheer, to just be a part of that," she added, concluding, "I believe in show business.
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