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Free sign upThe phrase "avoid conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from making definitive judgments or final decisions based on incomplete information.
Example: "In this analysis, it is important to avoid conclusions until all data has been thoroughly examined."
Alternatives: "refrain from judgments" or "stay away from final decisions".
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We repeated the quantification of viable cell number in proliferation with a higher number of bioscaffolds than in the preliminary studies described above to avoid conclusions slanted by inter-variability among patients.
Because of its logical nature, it can help the researcher avoid conclusions which are contradicted or unsupported in the data.
Presently, it is prudent to avoid conclusions about underlying yeast cell death mechanisms based on mammalian apoptosis assays.
The evaluation was done across a range of genetic architectures to avoid conclusions that may hold only under specific circumstances.
This decision was made in order to avoid conclusions about performance of the model based on a different profile of treatments administered in a previous period of time.
While we did not use the turkey sequence assembly to improve the turkey BAC contig map in order to avoid conclusions based on circular reasoning, there are a small number of the remaining contig gaps that could now be merged based on turkey sequence scaffold or contig data (Additional file 3: Table S3).
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Avoid, however, the pitfall of mistaking the anecdotal for the representative, and avoid conclusion-leaping, for good or ill.
Catching up with Dominic Raab on Andrew Marr show, it's hard to avoid conclusion that Raab didn't appreciate what gov had signed up to in December Joint Report on Ireland.
and to avoid conclusion that your findings document a direct role for TALPID3 in PCP signaling, as opposed to indirect involvement through regulation of centrosome architecture and migration.
The exhibition avoids conclusions.
Haley Sharpe Design, which also created the Democracy galleries for the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, adds texture to the story, makes connections (to trade, and the larger economic and cultural context) and avoids conclusions, even when dark conclusions are ineluctable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com