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"drawing conclusions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of using facts and evidence in order to reach a logical conclusion. For example, "The detective spent hours meticulously going over the evidence and drawing conclusions about the perpetrator's identity."
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"Midden Mystery" focuses on drawing conclusions.
Economists cautioned against drawing conclusions from one month's figures.
"I think we should be very careful in drawing conclusions.
Still, scientists warn about drawing conclusions about humans.
Drawing conclusions from large groups is difficult, if not impossible.
Drawing conclusions about human health from this study is impossible.
But Hewstone does not believe in drawing conclusions from anecdotes.
Before drawing conclusions, therefore, ask a lot of questions.
Experts urged caution about drawing conclusions too quickly.
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