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The phrase "differing conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various outcomes or interpretations that arise from the same set of data or circumstances.
Example: "After analyzing the data, the researchers arrived at differing conclusions about the effectiveness of the treatment."
Alternatives: "contradictory findings" or "divergent results."
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Angela's relationship with her parents is utterly realistic, so truthful that different generations will draw differing conclusions from the same scenes.
But just as two detectives examining a crime scene might think the clues point to different culprits, the two teams reach differing conclusions.
Differing conclusions from preceding studies have consequently led to differences between study groups regarding the role of HSCT within current infant-specific protocols.
These differing conclusions arise from inconsistent methods of accounting for major sports programs.
The reports also offered differing conclusions on the methods used to intercept the flotilla.
They come to differing conclusions, some finding women to be a benefit, others a negative, only creating more uncertainty over the issue.
They have seized on a pair of traffic reports prepared by the city and the reports' differing conclusions to make their case.
But the department will have a strong new intelligence division that will analyze many of the same threats to American soil examined by those agencies, and may even reach differing conclusions on which threats are the most serious.
While the number of the most intense storms has clearly been rising since the 1970s, researchers have come to differing conclusions about whether that increase can be attributed to human activities.
Conflicting historical and archaeological evidence has led authors to differing conclusions regarding the importance of fire.
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Previous studies have come to differing conclusions about the relative importance of viral load versus CD4 count in prognosis of HIV-infected patients.
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