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"conclusive remark" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a statement that sums up or concludes an argument. For example, "After considering all of the evidence, his conclusive remark was that the defendant was guilty."
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However, no conclusive remark can be drawn between the global and local methods.
The main conclusive remark of this study is directed to investigate the performance of using DERs in the reactive power allocation issue in a secure operation situation.
Finally, we compared all the three methods in the next section using a (5times5) mask size for a more conclusive remark.
This leads to a conclusive remark that the petrophysical rock typing techniques based on porosity and permeability alone may have low resolution in classifying cores with different pore systems whereas grouping rocks based on their pore system features can help avoid this misleading issue.
Regarding Fig. 4, as a suitable conclusive remark, if the junction of the fixed costs and operational costs is brought up as the optimal value of the BC, then this optimal value can be considered in [9,500,000, 11,000,000].
As a conclusive remark, we emphasize that the presented information-theoretic methods to analyze complex networks bear a considerable potential.
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Finally, Section 'Conclusion' reports some conclusive remarks.
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Section 5 reports some conclusive remarks.
The conclusive remarks can be drawn as follows.
Section 5 discusses major findings and introduces conclusive remarks.
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