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The phrase "conclusions should be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the expected outcome of a process or to the outcome of an argument. For example: "After carefully examining the evidence, we have come to the conclusion that our strategy should be revised; the conclusions should be discussed at the next meeting."
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Those conclusions should be laughably obvious.
Its conclusions should be made public.
Their conclusions should be made public.
But let's be clear about what our conclusions should be from this.
Our evidence and our conclusions should be taken into consideration by the United Nations security council.
Mr. Chase said no conclusions should be drawn from Carmela's words.
Defense lawyers argue that Dr. Denkowski's conclusions should be completely excluded from those reviews.
What conclusions should be drawn from this bracing encounter between two teams determined to give no quarter?
Kelly Kahl, the chief scheduler for CBS, said no conclusions should be drawn yet about the reality programs.
All science, whether pro- or anti-GM in its conclusions, should be properly peer reviewed and sound.
"Their conclusions should be considered with some caution," she says.
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