Sentence examples for inconclusive about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "inconclusive about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not able to provide a definite or certain conclusion or decision. Example: The results of the experiment were inconclusive about the effectiveness of the new medication.

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Studies have been inconclusive about the impact of tour boats on whales.

Still, there is something slightly inconclusive about his standup these days.

But the records were inconclusive about what brought about the DIC.

Studies are inconclusive about whether large primaries are better, but researchers have found several advantages.

Gun experts say the research is inconclusive about whether such tactics reduce crime.

Studies are at best inconclusive about exactly which groups of back-pain patients are likely to benefit from steroid shots.

At the time French doctors said he died of a stroke and had a blood-clotting problem, but records were inconclusive about what caused that condition.

Although the new documentary has a generous selection of Link's wonderful photographs, it is not only inconclusive about who victimized whom, it is also visually prosaic.

She said the research thus far was "inconclusive" about how effective mindfulness was for children who suffered from trauma-related disorders, for example.

Bernard Matthews said Defra's final report was inconclusive about the cause of avian flu and called for more testing of wild birds in the UK.

While inconclusive about what actually happened, the report heightens political pressure on two other investigations that might be seen as either bolstering or rebutting its findings.

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