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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conclude a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a verb phrase to express the action of reaching a decision or coming to a realization about something. Example: "After much research and deliberation, I was able to conclude a solution to the problem." In this sentence, "conclude a solution" means to reach a decision or come to a realization about a solution to the problem.
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How to conclude a partnership well?
More, as I conclude, a matter of attitude than appetite.
"We're working to conclude a mutually acceptable deal.
MR. CORZINE -- Today, we conclude a series of five debates.
That would dramatically conclude a story of unintended consequences.
But Sokolenko was not, British detectives would conclude, a murderer.
To conclude, a few pieces of advice of my own.
Many pianists would conclude a recital with this virtuosic workout.
Thus, Dubinsky had every reason not to conclude a contract until the merger was announced.
For years, regulars at Nobu have been whispering "the mochi" to conclude a satisfying meal.
He gave the two men authorisation to conclude a £425,000 settlement plus costs.
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