"it's concluded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been decided or determined after careful consideration or investigation. Here is an example: "After much deliberation and analysis of the data, it's concluded that the new marketing strategy was a success."
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It's concluded that Poisson's ratios of all stable isotropic materials falls in the region (-1, 0.5) and only auxetic materials with honeycomb structures and networks have been found to have negative values [ 18].
It's concluded that when assessing the residual coal's self-heating risk, we need to use the corresponding kinetics parameters of coal oxidation in the oxygen concentration of the location where the residual coal is and the safety factor will be greater to only use the kinetics parameters of coal oxidation in slow oxidation stage.
Finally it's concluded that the integration of field and office working pattern for section surveying can effectively increase the section surveying and plotting efficiency.
It's concluded that although appropriate reuse in software engineering can enhance the efficiency of software development, abusing of reusing can cause the low efficiency of the whole software system.
Finally, it's concluded that the created interfacial architecture is a typical complex system, where SPR response is formed by the stochastic interactions within the whole variety of processes in the system.
It's concluded that the unrestricted theory must be wrong, and that it must be restricted to prevent the paradoxical St . Petersburgresult.
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Finally, in September 2010, it was concluded that my mom was suffering from early onset Alzheimer's.
That, it was concluded, was the problem.
It was concluded that it would be difficult to continue.
It was concluded with a week of intensive testing.
It was concluded that it is not funniness that maketh the man, but inherited intelligence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com