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"gloomy conclusion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and can be used whenever you want to convey a pessimistic outcome.
For example, "After studying the data, the scientists made a gloomy conclusion: the planet's natural resources were at risk."
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But the comedy more frequently lumbers than springs, and Willie's recurrent heart trouble tends towards an inevitably gloomy conclusion.
The problem, as Mr Park puts it in a somewhat gloomy conclusion, is that "pseudoscience will always sell more books than the real science that debunks it".
The uniform Ric Shinseki had grown up admiring had become an object of scorn, and the war in Vietnam was drawing toward its gloomy conclusion.
The figures were a gloomy conclusion to the first half of the year, especially given that the economy had shown a few positive signs in June.
Mr Albright's gloomy conclusion is buried in his final report, which was quietly filed at the end of last year with the District Court in Washington, DC, where it has been gathering dust unnoticed.That is a shame.
That calls forth demands for a more generous social-safety net, which in turn exacerbates the structural flaws in the labour market.Old-world thinkingIt is much too early to reach such a gloomy conclusion.
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They are appropriate sponsors for a study that has reached gloomy conclusions with nasty implications for both health and finance.
Yet since he announced his return as president, some cracks in the façade have begun to appear.Two new books assess the Putinist state from different perspectives, although with equally gloomy conclusions.
Employment growth for middle-skilled workers has steadily declined because of automation, but the productivity of high-skilled workers has boomed.Sorting the cyclical from the structural is tricky; and excessively gloomy conclusions can be drawn in the midst of a downturn.
At the end, she concludes, "Formerly vigorous cultures typically fall prey to the arrogant self-deception for which the Greeks had a word, 'hubris".' In reaching her gloomy conclusions, Ms. Jacobs barely skims over such possibilities of calamity as terrorism, nuclear war and environmental degradation.
Beyond that, Baker notes, there were lots of other reasons to question Reinhart and Rogoff, including the fact that their gloomy conclusions about debt relied heavily on slow U.S. economic growth immediately after World War II.
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