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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always concludes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something consistently reaches a conclusion or final point.
Example: "The report always concludes with a summary of the key findings."
Alternatives: "consistently ends" or "regularly finishes".
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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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And they always conclude, no matter how fragmentary their evidence, that life is possible.
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Nobody can know, but when financial sentiment swings, some always conclude that it will soon swing even harder.
In interviews, I believe you should always conclude with something that sums up how you feel about the character.
Three longtime favorites are invariably on the docket for each trip: Le Bernardin, Bouley and Jean Georges, where we always conclude with an always sublime lunch.
The houses themselves were the problem, the light scant, the ceilings low, the rooms awkward, your parents always concluded as we drove back to our house.
Conferences on the future of black theatre always conclude, among other things, that there is a responsibility for playwrights to write black roles.
Set in 14th-century Italy, Victorian England, medieval Japan and Viking Scandinavia, these passions always conclude with the death of one or both parties.
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