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Discover LudwigOf "conclusion made" The phrase "conclusion made" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a final decision or determination has been reached, or that a statement is the result of logical reasoning. Example: After reviewing all the evidence, the jury came to the conclusion that the defendant was guilty. The conclusion made by the judge was based on the testimony of the witnesses and the forensic evidence presented during the trial.
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The play's unsatisfying conclusion made me think about the responsibility of having a good idea.
Hall says the settlement, and the nature of its conclusion, made him feel "abused again".
"Dr. Zou has not admitted any wrongdoing and remains confident in the conclusion made in the published paper.
The Republican Presidential primaries, while lurching toward a conclusion, made a conservative takeover of the White House look more unlikely.
Ocasio-Cortez's numbers weren't just wrong on the margins; her conclusion made no logical sense in light of the actual facts.
Then both groups of students would be asked if this conclusion made sense: "As Julie is walking to class later that afternoon, it suddenly starts to rain".
The memo's conclusion made clear the potential for antagonism between America and China, which has been multiplying its investment in Africa in return for mineral resources.
Malaysia Airlines has also confirmed that they are aware of the conclusion made by the French agency investigating the discovery of the wing part, or flaperon.
This also implies that the crack grows in the direction where the compaction pressure is much higher, which is in line with the conclusion made by previous researchers on shear crack growth in materials under compression.
Finally, the majority concludes that Fagan's presence on the jury did not prejudice respondent, casually attaching the "beyond a reasonable doubt" label to the conclusion made obligatory by the presumed constitutional violations.
The experts have always known they must make their work watertight against such an onslaught, and every conclusion made by the IPCC must pass scrutiny by all of the world's governments before it can be published.
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