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The phrase "authoritative conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to conclusions that are considered reliable, credible, or definitive, often based on expert knowledge or evidence.
Example: "The study provided authoritative conclusions that could influence future research in the field."
Alternatives: "definitive findings" or "reliable results."
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Before any authoritative conclusions could be drawn, I had a sensation of death prowling in territory very close to me.
The formal and structured process of monitoring and measuring certain indicators has enabled a number of useful and authoritative conclusions about implementing the Paris agenda within the health sector to be made.
Particularly in conjunction with some of the most recent data that call into question whether formaldehyde exposure is capable of causing either NPC or leukemia, it raises the issue if these collective regulatory or authoritative conclusions are driven solely by science or if policy considerations and a precautionary approach might play a contributory role.
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The Global Times said the 1981 evaluation represented "the authoritative conclusion of the utter denial of Cultural Revolution".
Goodman understands this history of overinterpretation, and having put in many corseted hours on her TV farm and pharmacy, comes to a simple and authoritative conclusion.
But the report's authoritative conclusion that "the United States engaged in the practice of torture" is impossible to dismiss by a public that needs to know what was committed in the nation's name.
Large-scale head-to-head clinical trials between the available cholinesterase inhibitors would provide the evidence base for a more authoritative conclusion on the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of these drugs.
His study, which tried to predict the state of technology by 2020, listed a margin of error on its estimates of 10 to 30percentt, which made its conclusions less than authoritative.
Her conclusions are at once authoritative and skeptical: "But what do we know?
Indeed several recent, authoritative scientific assessments have reached conflicting conclusions.
Our conclusions complement those of authoritative reference studies in the field of radiation protection dosimetry [6 13] and underscore the emphasis laid on extremity radiation monitoring [6 9, 11 13].
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