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The phrase "always concluded that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a consistent or habitual conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning over time.
Example: "After reviewing the data for several years, the researchers always concluded that a balanced diet leads to better health outcomes."
Alternatives: "consistently determined that" or "habitually found that".
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More than once, Mr. Chen wondered aloud whether the authorities would arrest him after my story was published in The Washington Post, where I worked at the time, but he always concluded that they wouldn't dare.
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Nobody can know, but when financial sentiment swings, some always conclude that it will soon swing even harder.
They're too fast, they won't sit still, and no matter how much I pore over the guidebooks, I always conclude that I'm looking at a sparrow.
Well first, by failing to place a value on environmental and health benefits, "externalities" in economic terms, the model quantifies the costs but ignores the key benefits of climate change policies and is predisposed to always conclude that environmental policies damage the economy.
It is not adequate to always conclude that since pro-tobacco media advertisements had been associated with adolescent smoking, then similar findings may also be obtained in all settings.
Brazilian law requires television stations to furnish free air time to all candidates, and Dr. Carneiro typically made the most of his limited opportunities, bursting into a rapid-fire tirade that always concluded with his catch phrase, "My name is Enéas".
There were days, he would proudly recount his cruel acts against the white man, although it is faithfully recorded that he always concluded those tales with the solemn note that God had forgiven him for those "hideous" acts.
Analysis of foci/nucleus was always concluded before analysis of clonogenicity so that objectivity of scoring using image analysis was maintained.
In interviews, I believe you should always conclude with something that sums up how you feel about the character.
I always concluded the two were synonymous.
On Tuesday night, in something of a pop-culture milestone for Mr. Scarborough's show, the "Moment of Zen" that always concludes Jon Stewart's "Daily Show" featured an appearance that Mrs. Clinton's campaign chairman, Terry McAuliffe, had made from Washington on "Morning Joe" on Monday, after the Puerto Rico primary.
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