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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conclusions of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to the results of an investigation, study, or experiment, as well as to the final decisions or thoughts on a subject. For example: "The conclusions of the study indicated that there was a correlation between nutrition and physical health."
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The conclusions of this research are depressing.
The conclusions of its latest report?
But the conclusions of the report are "absolutely clear".
Ms. Tutwiler embraced the conclusions of the report.
The logical conclusions of ending automatic affiliation are obvious.
And, in any case, the conclusions of the studies differ.
"But the conclusions of this report are absolutely clear.
The conclusions of his 200-page judgment are scathing.
The conclusions of the report were "shocking", he said.
This is reflected in the conclusions of several expert panels.
Thus, the central conclusions of the BCS theory are demonstrated.
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