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The phrase "allows conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of a statement, theory, or piece of evidence to lead to a logical inference or decision.
Example: "The data collected from the experiment allows conclusions to be drawn about the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "enables deductions" or "permits inferences".
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Sekatski and co say that the data only allows conclusions to be drawn about the initial 2-photon pair.
However, the use of the models allows conclusions to be made that alleviate the timing requirements.
Thus, this work allows conclusions about the Vitamin E extraction over the entire concentration range.
Another novel finding allows conclusions regarding the mechanistic level of the process that is initiated by the initial DSB caused by the CRISPR/Cas system.
Knowledge of the dominant modes allows conclusions about the dominant noise generation mechanisms, because the different noise sources inside the propfan create different sets of modes.
Finally, an approximation study of the best product allows conclusions to be reached on product behaviour beyond the experimental design range factors.
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The observed activation enthalpies allow conclusions on the migration mechanism of the grain boundary motion.
The results allow conclusions on the most efficient connections in terms of adhesion.
However, the observational study design does not allow conclusions regarding causality.
Are some people more at risk? A. The available data did not allow conclusions about whether the risks differ in different groups of people.
Patent data allow conclusions about a firm's patent activity and the quality of its patent portfolio.
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