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just concluded off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "just concluded off" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express that something has recently finished, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "The meeting has just concluded off, and we can now discuss the next steps."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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59 human-written examples
The Hamptons International Film Festival just concluded on Monday.
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Ms. Gionfriddo's "After Ashley" had its debut at the festival in 2004 and was later seen in New York, while her lively if contrived black comedy "U.S. Drag" just concluded a run Off Broadway.
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Afternoon practice has just concluded.
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But he might just conclude that to get to a fully integrated health and care system requires a painful trade off.
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Maybe that's how corporations would live if they didn't have to believe in people," Dowd concluded, leaving off just where the Yale Corporation's equally instructive account of its engagement with Singapore begins.
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It's pouring," she concluded, signing off, "It's just quite, quite something..."...
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It's pouring," she concluded, signing off, "It's just quite, quite something......
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You do have to hand it to the N.B.A. Just when it concluded one big off-season divafest that everyone thought could not be topped for sheer audacity and narcissism, it simply rolled on to a big in-season divafest.
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But in "Angels," Mr. Kushner doesn't limit himself to the crisis of faith experienced by Louis Ironson, the young Jewish man portrayed by Joe Mantello in the original Broadway production (and by Zachary Quinto and Adam Driver in the just-concluded Off Broadway revival).
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"They just push it off and off and off".
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When one-fourth of the states legalize medical marijuana, the federal government should just back off!" "See what I mean?" concludes N. Stein, in exasperation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you need to describe how one is cutting something off, consider rewording to something like 'Just cut off the ends.'
Common error
While "just concluded" correctly indicates recent completion and "off" can denote separation or removal, combining them directly creates an ungrammatical phrase. Instead, ensure each term is used in its appropriate context to maintain clarity and accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "just concluded off" is grammatically incorrect. "Just concluded" typically functions as a verb phrase indicating recent completion. Adding "off" does not create a coherent meaning. As Ludwig AI shows, this combination is not found in standard usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "just concluded off" is grammatically incorrect and not found in common usage. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its lack of validity. To express the idea of recent completion, it's better to use alternatives like "just finished" or "recently concluded". Always consider the context and choose the most appropriate phrasing to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. Using grammatically correct alternatives enhances effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recently concluded
Substitutes 'just' with 'recently' while maintaining a similar meaning of completion in the near past.
just finished
Replaces 'concluded off' with a more common and grammatically correct way to express completion.
has just ended
Uses 'ended' instead of 'concluded' and rephrases to use 'has' for a more standard grammatical structure.
shortly ended
Similar to recently ended.
just wrapped up
Employs a more informal expression, 'wrapped up', to indicate completion.
immediately finished
Using 'immediately' to emphasize the quickness of finishing.
freshly completed
Emphasizes the newness of the completion.
has only finished
Rephrases to include 'only' for emphasis on how recently something finished.
just terminated
Uses a more formal word, 'terminated', to denote ending.
just drew to a close
Uses a more descriptive and slightly literary way to say something ended.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "just concluded" in a sentence?
Use "just concluded" to indicate that something has recently finished. For example, "The meeting has "just concluded", so we can proceed to the next item on the agenda."
What are some alternatives to "just concluded"?
Alternatives include "recently ended", "just finished", or "has just ended" depending on the desired level of formality.
Is it correct to say "just concluded off"?
No, "just concluded off" is not grammatically correct. It's better to use phrases like "just finished" or "recently concluded" instead.
How do I use "off" correctly in a sentence?
"Off" has many uses. It can indicate being away from a place (He is "off work"), disconnection (Turn "the lights off"), or departure (They set "off early"). Ensure the context is clear when using "off".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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Authority and reliability
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Real-world application tested