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"general conclusions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the main or overall conclusions drawn from a particular situation, argument, or research. Example: After conducting a thorough analysis of the data, the research team reached several general conclusions about consumer behavior.
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Are there general conclusions to be reached?
"I have never made general conclusions about a people.
Four general conclusions were drawn from the Hawthorne studies: 1.
But individuals always vary, and choosing specific cases does not yield general conclusions.
But we stress that one cannot draw general conclusions from short, single-patient studies.
To the extent that general conclusions can be drawn, the research has been very positive.
One should be cautious in drawing general conclusions from such unique cases.
That is awfully early in a justice's career to draw any general conclusions.
Future research is needed to draw general conclusions.
Three general conclusions can be drawn from this paper.
"I would be careful about drawing general conclusions".
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