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The phrase "all of the conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every conclusion drawn from a discussion, analysis, or research.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we can summarize all of the conclusions in our final report."
Alternatives: "every conclusion" or "all conclusions drawn".
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Her point was often the same: Did the scientists producing work that federal regulators relied on adequately justify all of the conclusions about any risks?
All of the conclusions could be roughly summarized into two types: in terms of the stability analysis of equilibrium points, and of the existence and stability of periodic or almost periodic solutions.
Cavendish is indeed the author of Blazing World, but she also makes an appearance as a character, and it is difficult to be certain that all of the conclusions and insights of the narrator are ones that Cavendish would identify as her own.
The major concern is that all of the conclusions are based on correlations.
In the very rare event in which some members cannot accept all of the conclusions, a minority report may be included as an annex.
While quantitative assessment may not be essential to support all of the conclusions, efforts should be made to report on the actual amounts of some of the products they describe.
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Of all the conclusions that you can make from these data, that high procedural volume signals that better quality is the one with the most empirical backing.
Virtually all of the conclusion confusion discussed in this paper can be linked to slavish adherence to an arbitrary threshold for statistical significance.
Such knowledge is found in the premises/principles and above all the knowledge of the conclusions of demonstrations.
Note that all the conclusions of Theorem 2.1(B) can be similarly proved to Theorem 2.1(A).
The advantage of the COA method is that all activated membership functions of the conclusions (all active rules) take part in the defuzzification process (Daftaribesheli et al. 2011).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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