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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concludes to" is not correct and is not used in standard written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase "concludes that." For example: The study concludes that the new program is successful.
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Mr LaCour concludes:To summarize, most individuals do not refuse to hear the other side.
He concludes, "To watch your friends being taken away, it is devastating".
"There was no way," he concludes, "to know what had happened".
"So there is an opportunity here," Stuckler concludes, "to make a lasting difference.
"It is a relief," Acocella concludes, "to see Ishiguro lose patience and speak bluntly at last".
The letter concludes: "To the extent that I criticized Weiss inaccurately, I was unfair, and I regret it".
It is his duty, Harry ominously concludes, to remove the obstacles to Michel's creativity -- starting with his meddling parents.
As she concludes to her indigent subjects, "You must be superficial in fashion or it will drive you insane".
Far better, he concludes, to treat this stuff like poetry – as essentially unparaphrasable and never fully explicable.
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She concluded to thunderous applause.
"I would hate," he concluded, "to live with their buildings.
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