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Discover LudwigThe phrase "far from conclusion" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is still ongoing and there is no definitive resolution or end in sight. Example: The negotiations between the two countries are far from conclusion, as there are still many contentious issues to be resolved.
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The impact of precipitation on diarrhoeal disease is far from conclusion.
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And as David Harrower's acclaimed, prize-winning drama speeds to its provocative, far-from-inevitable conclusion, we find that we're not alone: Una is herself very mixed up about her motives.
The price rise is the first since the game launched in 1994 and organisers said they wanted to shake the format up, following research which reached the far-from-startling conclusion that players "want more ways to win more money".
However, this conclusion is far from conclusive when we consider the linking of the topology parameter for other combinations of the data.
Although the relationship between financial development and economic growth has received widespread attention in the modern history of economics, the conclusions have been far from conclusive.
The two reports provide contradictory evidence for a physiological role of betatrophin in the mouse β-cell function or a pharmacological role for betatrophin on human β-cells; the conclusions, however, are far from conclusive.
US Airways is also negotiating with its flight attendants' union, but those talks are considered to be far from any conclusion.
JOHANNESBURG — Two independent ratings of Africa's best- and worst-governed nations — one released Monday, the other last week — both put Mauritius at the top of the heap and Somalia at the bottom and reached often similar, though far from identical, conclusions about the 51 countries in between.
Although far from allowing conclusions, our study illustrates that we do not as of yet sufficiently understand what constitutes relevant nodal disease.
The service conditions which are mostly hygrothermal in nature, along with a variation of applied loads make the mechanical behavior nearly unpredictable, far off from conclusions in evaluating the short term as well as long term durability and reliability of FRPs.
So while there does seem to be something to this idea that we're attracted to people who resemble our parents on some level, it's far from a foregone conclusion that you're going to end up with a partner who looks like your mom or dad.
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