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"previous conclusion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a conclusion that was made before the current one being discussed. For example: "The previous conclusion of the study was that the drug was not effective in treating the disease, but the latest findings have challenged that conclusion." In this sentence, the previous conclusion refers to the conclusion that was reached before the latest findings were discovered. Other examples: - "I need to review the previous conclusion before making a final decision on the matter." - "Despite their previous conclusion, the team decided to conduct further research to confirm their findings." - "The judge overturned the previous conclusion and declared the defendant not guilty." - "After careful consideration, the committee arrived at a different conclusion from their previous one."
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"These study results do not alter the previous conclusion that the nonclinical electrophysiology findings do not preclude human risk," he wrote.
Thus hypergame cannot be well-founded, contradicting our previous conclusion.
Figure 11 is in line with the previous conclusion.
By the previous conclusion there are two possibilities.
After the previous conclusion, there are three possibilities.
That is, We may thus apply the previous conclusion to deduce our assertion.
This supports our previous conclusion that increasing evangelical forces of moderates leads to moderation in society.
The sequence data support the previous conclusion that Mattesia YHD is a new species that infects S. invicta.
These results confirm our previous conclusion that the observed circular polarization for comets is predominantly left-handed.
It also verified the previous conclusion that holes are much easier to be injected and trapped than electrons.
Then by the previous conclusion, (sup _{overline{E}}u^epsilon =sup _{overline{E}setminus D}u^epsilon ).
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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.

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