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Discover Ludwig"conclude on" is not correct or usable in written English
You would use "conclude" or "conclude with" when referring to the end of something. For example: We will conclude our presentation with a Q&A session.
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The accounts conclude on 4 October last year.
(To conclude on Monday).
The World Gymnastics Championships conclude on Sunday.
This festival will conclude on Sunday.
The interview will conclude on Thursday.
The hearings, held in Silver Spring, Maryland, conclude on Tuesday.
The talks conclude on Tuesday about 5pm Singapore time.
"Anyway, they were not going to conclude on Feb. 28".
The inquest is expected to conclude on Wednesday.
The hearing is expected to conclude on Monday.
The case is expected to conclude on Friday.
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