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'draw sound conclusions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express the idea of deducing the right conclusions from something, for example: After studying the data carefully, the researcher was able to draw sound conclusions about the effectiveness of the new treatment.
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Elevated average mortality rates in floodplain forests as compared to terra firme stands are to be expected, but our record is too short to draw sound conclusions.
In cattle 33% of the publications were graded adequate to draw sound conclusions; however, only 7 and 11% were graded adequate in dogs and horses, respectively.
The EEA represents a multitude of different geographic and temporal environments, of which a large number often need to be surveyed in order to draw sound conclusions.
Consequently, we found it difficult to draw sound conclusions from this study.
After re-designing the programme, more sophisticated designs with larger samples are required to draw sound conclusions about its effectiveness.
Optimizing reproducibility of animal experiments to study host microbiome interactions between different research institutions is crucial to draw sound conclusions.
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Further comparisons with European strains affiliated to the same canSNP groups are, however, need for drawing sound conclusions on the evolution and natural history of both A.Br.011/009 and A.Br.001/002 canSNP groups in France.
To draw statistically sound conclusions from the experiment, it is necessary to integrate simple and powerful statistical methods into the experimental design methodology.
However, the current phylogeny is a usable working hypothesis which allows us to draw some sound conclusions: (1) Caenorhabditis comprises two monophyletic sister groups, the Elegans super-group with 16 species currently in culture, and the Drosophilae super-group with eight species.
This is naturally not a large enough sample size for drawing statistically sound conclusions about differences between individuals (e.g. [44]) nor was that the goal here.
In the relatively young HBV cohort, the sample size and the number of observed cancers were too small to draw a sound conclusion, not to mention further stratified analyses.
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