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Discover LudwigThe phrasal verb "lead to conclusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you are referring to the act of connecting evidence to make a logical decision or judgement. For example: All the evidence gathered in this investigation leads to the conclusion that the suspect is guilty.
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The correlations along with their universal applicability lead to conclusion about the possible connection of mass losses in these temperature areas to, still unknown, biogeochemical soil functions.
The data lead to conclusion that the powder consisted of ferromagnetic particles with a critical temperature much higher than 300 K.
The postulates of this theory combined with the pipe theory of tree growth lead to conclusion that biomass of a stand should be proportional to the four-fifths power of its age.
Our simulation results, where the effect of wall/gas interactions is excluded, can lead to conclusion on the LB modeling capability that the models with higher-order quadratures provide more accurate results.
The p V diagrams of theoretical calculation are in good agreement with the results of experimental recorded, which lead to conclusion that the model can be used as a powerful tool for performance prediction of screw refrigeration compressor, also, it is very helpful for refrigeration system design.
The similarity in geology setting and mineral composition of gold deposits of the Song Hien domain and the Golden Triangle region, as well as timing and kinematics of deformation, magmatic features, and stratigraphic sequence and bulk architecture, lead to conclusion that NE Vietnam and SW China is a single metallogenic zone.
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Clues lead to conclusions.
This may lead to conclusions of optimization studies based on misleading calculation results.
Assumptions about the average system lead to conclusions about the original, higher-dimensional system.
Past events lead to conclusions about future events.
While most presidents will weigh facts which lead to conclusions, Bush deployed the reverse methodology of "Lysenkoism" - conclusions led to "facts".
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