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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a harsh decision or judgment made based on a difficult choice or set of facts. For example, "We had to come to some hard conclusions when we examined the evidence."
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Hard conclusions probably haven't been reached.
Obviously we need more detail on this emerging compromise before reaching any hard conclusions.
But care needs to be taken when drawing hard conclusions from fast-food prices.
Of course, it's impossible to draw hard conclusions from one-piece-per-artist group shows like this one.
It is risky to draw hard conclusions from this season, given how competitive the Western Conference was.
With limited intelligence about the Iranian program and Russian nuclear proliferation, the intelligence agencies have been reluctant to draw hard conclusions about Iran's nuclear potential.
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And the hard conclusion is that there is no one root cause that we can deal with in a finite time scale.
At 7-63 -- with a chance to succeed the 9-73 Philadelphia 76ers of 1972-73 as the most futile team in N.B.A. history -- that is a hard conclusion to avoid.
Yet as we survey the ever-changing, perpetually dysfunctional Knicks landscape, it is hard not to draw one hard conclusion: It's the end of Linsanity as we know it.
"We came to the hard conclusion that there was no way to reform the state electricity boards from within," said Joelle Chassard, the bank's country coordinator for India.
Unfortunately, there are too few women on the list to draw a hard conclusion.
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