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'concluding from that' is a valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used when drawing a conclusion or inference based on something that has been previously stated. For example: He had no choice but to leave early, concluding from that, he must have been feeling unwell.
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-- The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms The district court misinterprets the historical record by basing its holding almost entirely on an equation of the "militia" with the public... and concluding from that equation that the Framers must have intended that the right to bear arms belong to individual members of the citizenry.
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What should we conclude from that?
What I concluded from that was less fruit, more wine.
"I think you can conclude from that that the public is being pretty resilient," he said.
Now everybody has to find their own way to what they conclude from that".
We shouldn't conclude from that that we're in for long periods of coalition government.
There are those who would conclude from that catalogue, perhaps linked with other data, that the Hinchingbrooke experiment is failing.
"You can reasonably conclude from that that it's not rare, because you've found it pretty easily," he said.
"It would be easy to conclude from that that he was not a rigorous academic economic thinker.
Sometimes they appear to be significant, but I don't conclude from that that The Times's coverage was incomplete, just that editorial judgment was exercised.
I don't think anybody should conclude from that around the world that the House of Commons is never prepared to authorise military action.
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