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Discover Ludwig"that conclude" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase "that concludes" would be correct and usable, and it typically comes at the end of a sentence to signal the end or final point of the topic being discussed. For example: "In conclusion, I would like to thank everyone for coming to my presentation. That concludes my presentation on the effects of climate change."
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Mr. Li confidently nailed the cascade of prestissimo octaves that conclude the work.
Ms Himsel presents her lessons in lists that conclude each chapter and in a final "leadership to-do list".
That position, however, has no published research to support it, and there are at least twenty-three peer-reviewed, papershed papers that conclude otherwise.
Their presence in the scrolls that conclude the show, a few of them produced in the early 20th century, brings the calligraphic saga full circle.
And the reversals and revelations that conclude the story are a bit too neat and clever to resonate much past the final credits.
And the rustic songs that conclude the comedy — simple, profound tunes in which nature asserts its eternal cycles — eloquently signal that school is out forever.
The public is invited to celebrate the multiple weddings that conclude the play on the banks of the River Avon.Yet hardly anyone will see this strange production whole.
THE health studies that conclude that people should sit less, and get up and move around more, have always struck me as fitting into the "well, duh" category.
The conversations with his psychiatrist that conclude each chapter are particularly funny and insightful - like pilot scripts for a prospective sitcom.
Although it makes the sober court scenes that conclude the story feel anticlimactic, Hester's ground-level perspective from a field hospital undermines all the grand oratory of war by showing us the human suffering behind historical events.
The fact that most episodes were not self-contained -- and that plot lines wandered from week to week -- made "Homicide" difficult to repeat on the network and therefore less lucrative than shows that conclude neatly in an hour.
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