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The phrase "conclusions to be drawn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the possible outcomes or results of a situation, experiment, or argument. Example: After analyzing the data, several conclusions can be drawn about the effectiveness of the new drug.
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There are two conclusions to be drawn.
There were, however, certain drifts and conclusions to be drawn.
There are three conclusions to be drawn from these events.
There are other conclusions to be drawn too.
There were conclusions to be drawn, however, amid the confusion.
There are sensible conclusions to be drawn from these facts.
A sample size of only ten doesn't allow many firm conclusions to be drawn.
There may well be useful conclusions to be drawn from this.
But that does not mean there are no conclusions to be drawn.
There are three immediate conclusions to be drawn from today's events.
The good agreement between the two sets of measurements allows some basic conclusions to be drawn.
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