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The phrase "any sort of conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a conclusion of any kind, often in discussions or analyses where various outcomes or interpretations are considered.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we were unable to reach any sort of conclusion about the cause of the incident."
Alternatives: "any kind of conclusion" or "any type of conclusion".
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Before coming to any sort of conclusion, let's evaluate some of the other contenders.
The way I see it is if we're not going to come to any sort of conclusion about who owns the rights to Kylie, we're going to need one of them to use a different name.
And it will be a long time before the Natural Resources Damage Assessment, put in place to determine BP's true liability, will be made fully public with any sort of conclusion about the company's liability.
"That is: Did they have this policy of practicing discrimination?" Wal-Mart has argued that the experiences of the women it employs -- the case could affect more than 1.6 million women, according to lawyers for the plaintiffs -- are too varied to draw any sort of conclusion about its practices, and that their claims should not be combined into a class-action lawsuit.
What we are left with is texture, the timbre and atmosphere of life mediated by television, background made foreground, and all drama negating itself, stories tailing off or morphing into one another rather than being rounded up by any sort of conclusion.
It will take a few more days before we can come to any sort of conclusion about this, however, especially since some of the tracking polls use long field periods and have only conducted a fraction of their interviews since Mr. Romney's remarks were uncovered.
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"As yet there is no question of an advanced stage in the discussions with Belgacom, and it is thus too early to be able to draw any sort of conclusions," KPN said today.
David Edgar, a playwright equally concerned with politics, provides a sort of conclusion to the debate, suggesting that Brook's career divides into two interconnected halves: 'Only in England could Brook have posed the question he has striven to answer in France.' For Kustow, Brook has found a sort of answer, expressed in his work.
The attack marked a sort of conclusion to the political charade that the U.S. and Russia have engaged in during the final months leading up to the presentation of the agreement.
So the estimate does not appear to be any sort of official conclusion by the committee as a whole.
I think the sites that try to harness that sort of flow in information, like Digg, have a real hard time doing it and they have to put in all sorts of guards and protections and try to figure out gaming patterns and I don't think, even then, you can draw any sort of meaningful conclusions from what happens there.
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