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"mixed conclusions" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or opinion where there are both positive and negative elements or outcomes. Example: After studying the data, the research team came to mixed conclusions about the effectiveness of the new drug. While it showed promising results in some patients, there were also concerning side effects reported.
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Officials from other communities and studies on the question of streetlights and crime draw mixed conclusions.
Kopelman and his international peers debate the nature of these amnesias, often with mixed conclusions, and he acknowledges the significant element of falsehood among reported cases.
These linear models and ANNs are often compared with mixed conclusions in terms of the superiority in forecasting performance.
Despite the widespread popularity of the procedure, previous studies have reached mixed conclusions as to whether stents are effective for treatment of stable coronary artery disease.
Previous research has drawn mixed conclusions about the relationship between street lighting and crime, and the effect of streetlights on neighborhood crime is not entirely definitive.
While peer-reviewed studies reach mixed conclusions on this issue, any change would be particularly concerning as preseason and early season activity develops disproportionately close to the U.S. coastline.
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One early review, on the site Candyblog.net, came to a mixed conclusion about the pretzel M&Ms, praising them as "crunchy, a little salty and sweet".
In recent studies, patients with and without neoadjuvant systemic therapy were mixed, and conclusions were drawn from a population highly susceptible to bias.
Does such mixed population influence conclusions about structural features?
Limited and mixed evidence precludes conclusions about causality between air pollution and diabetes and merits more study.
AppCubby's conclusion, mixed with this news from W3i, points to the hard truth that, going forward, developers will likely have to consider new alternatives to marketing.
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