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"draw general conclusions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to come to an overall or broad understanding or decision based on specific evidence or observations. Example: After conducting extensive research, the team was able to draw general conclusions about the effectiveness of the new marketing strategy.
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Future research is needed to draw general conclusions.
We found the material disjointed, making it difficult to draw general conclusions.
In order to draw general conclusions, Fedorenko needed to study the way that language skills vary among individuals.
It is impossible to draw general conclusions when analysing scientific winches used for fisheries sampling experiments on recently built ORVs.
No attempt is made in this paper to draw general conclusions with respect to other rig designs.
The genotoxic potential of nanomaterials clearly depends on the physicochemical properties, but it remains difficult to draw general conclusions.
Such analyses attempt to understand why people act in particular ways and seek to draw general conclusions from individual cases.
It's hard to draw general conclusions about how technology can contribute towards improving health outcomes, particularly when context is so critical and the field is so new.
Research participants must agree to being videotaped or observed, and that information is used to draw general conclusions, not to expose individuals to public scrutiny.
They can also change shape as they move from liquid solutions to the air, making it harder to draw general conclusions about their potential impact on living things.
As complex numerical models cannot be used to study all possible cases, we develop here analytical solutions to draw general conclusions.
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