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concluding phases
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"concluding phases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "concluding phases" when you are discussing the end stages of a process or event. For example, "We are currently in the concluding phases of our project."
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Thus, after preliminary comparison of both solutions and concluding phases, this efficient solution finally constitutes the main original analysis presented in this contribution.
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Poets die older now than they once did, and their concluding phase is lengthened by machinery and drugs.
News & Media
Declaring the run-off an "historic opportunity" for Liberia, Ecowas issued "a final appeal" to the CDC to abandon boycott plans and "to refrain from all unconstitutional practices that may mar the concluding phase of the electoral process".
News & Media
Here is one reason the Obama campaign has been making such an effort to sign up supporters to receive text messages: In this concluding phase of the presidential contest, the campaign has been using those messages to recruit and deploy volunteers.
News & Media
He then joined the staff of Julius Caesar, to whom he was related on his mother's side, and served with him for much of the concluding phase of Caesar's conquest of central and northern Gaul and its aftermath (54 53 and 52 50).
Encyclopedias
Forty patients (97.6%) took riboflavin regularly for 3 months at least, concluding Phase 2; one dropped out due to vomiting.
This was conspicuous by its absence in a crazy concluding phase that included chances for both sides even after Gayle made it 3-3.
News & Media
And finally, we have explored the array evolution during MBE right up to the concluding phase of its life when most clusters coalesce and start forming a nanocrystalline 2D layer.
Science
The IMPAKT research program got underway in early 2004 and is now in its concluding phase.
Science
In the concluding phase of a chosen model period of time, whether and to what extent the expected outcomes occurred can finally be measured in the summative evaluation.
"To my knowledge, solanezumab is the first 'next generation' Alzheimer's treatment to have concluded phase 3 trials," he added.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "concluding phases" when specifically referring to multiple stages or aspects of a process nearing its end. For a single stage, consider "final phase".
Common error
Avoid using "concluding phase" when referring to multiple, distinct stages in the termination of a process; use "concluding phases" instead to accurately reflect the multi-faceted nature of the ending.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "concluding phases" functions as a descriptive noun phrase, typically modifying another noun. It specifies the final part or stages of a process, project, or event. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "concluding phases" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe the final stages of a process. While its occurrence is rare, according to Ludwig, it's most commonly found in scientific or technical contexts. Alternatives such as "final stages" or "closing stages" can be used depending on the desired nuance. Remember to use "concluding phase" for single stages and "concluding phases" for multiple stages. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
final stages
Replaces "concluding" with "final", maintaining the meaning of ending stages.
terminal phase
Uses "terminal" to denote the end, emphasizing the finality of the phase.
end phases
A more concise alternative, omitting the -ing form of "concluding".
closing stages
Employs "closing" as a synonym for "concluding", highlighting the act of bringing something to an end.
final part
More generic, but conveys the idea of the last section of something.
end segment
Uses "segment" to specify a defined portion at the end.
culminating period
Replaces "phases" with "period", and "concluding" with "culminating", suggesting a high point at the end.
ultimate segment
Expresses the absolute finality of the last segment.
last phase
A direct and simple way of referring to the final phase.
final chapter
Figurative way to reference the end of something, commonly used in books or long projects.
FAQs
How can I use "concluding phases" in a sentence?
You can use "concluding phases" to describe the final stages of a process or project, such as, "We are in the "concluding phases" of the experiment, analyzing the last data points."
What are some alternatives to "concluding phases"?
Some alternatives include "final stages", "terminal phase", or "closing stages" depending on the context.
Is "concluding phase" or "concluding phases" more appropriate?
Use "concluding phase" when referring to a single ending stage. Use "concluding phases" when referring to multiple aspects or stages nearing completion.
What does "concluding phases" imply about the process being described?
"Concluding phases" implies that the process is nearing its end and that there are likely multiple steps or aspects involved in bringing it to a close.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested