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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all concluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been finished or completed, often in a formal context.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, the committee announced that all concluded discussions would be documented in the final report."
Alternatives: "all finished" or "all wrapped up".
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The five all concluded, he said, that there were questions over the three main criteria used for Paralympic classification: whether Arlen's diagnosis was accurate, how severe her impairment was and whether her condition was permanent.
"Not nice at all," concluded Alan.
They have all concluded their investigations and made their recommendations.
They all concluded that the accusation was false.
All concluded that she was distraught and that she committed suicide.
Yes, we all concluded: It had to be the lingering effects of the Dragon Boat Festival.
But all concluded that Mr. Ahmadinejad had done the right thing by visiting Abu Musa.
All concluded, in effect, "Let them grow up on someone else's payroll".
"I'm relieved that it's all concluded because everybody, including myself, got what they wanted out of the situation," she said.
But he ends the chapter by pointing out that O'Neill's colleagues and inquisitors all concluded he was an honest man.
All concluded that the top two vote-getters had been Ms. Manigat and Mr. Martelly, with Mr. Célestin in third.
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