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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw consistent conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when drawing a conclusion based on data or evidence. For example, "After analyzing the survey results, we were able to draw consistent conclusions about the customer's preferences."
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This means that it is difficult to draw consistent conclusions with regard to the exact physical activity recommendations necessary to elicit the health benefits discussed.
For Asian immigrants, relationships are still positive, although significance decreases below the 5% level in most cases, so it is difficult to draw consistent conclusions.
Biofilm formation and the presence of various staphylococcal virulence factors do not seem to (directly) influence the effect of CNS on IMI but the available information is indirect or insufficient to draw consistent conclusions.
However, to date there has not been sufficient data to draw consistent conclusions concerning the genetic variation and divergence of these species.
Given the complexity of the proteins involved and the limited number of sequences presently available, it is not possible to draw consistent conclusions from this finding at this point.
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Nevertheless, many of the studies reported similar results and drew consistent conclusions.
In addition, He Y et al. also drew consistent conclusion [ 19].
Due to the methodological limitations of the study, evaluations of larger groups are needed to draw more consistent conclusions.
The comparison between these groups allows drawing some consistent conclusions about the best structures in terms of flammability.
The comparison between the code diversity scheme for r=1 and the two r=0 schemes draws a consistent conclusion as in conventional relay channels.
In POMC-Atg7−/− mice, Kaushik et al. drew a consistent conclusion by a previous study in Alb-Atg7−/− mice that autophagy negatively regulates lipolysis (Singh et al., 2009a; Kaushik et al., 2012).
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