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to conclusion
noun
The end, finish, close or last part of something.
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'to conclusion' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are nearing or coming to the end of your discussion or essay. For example: "After discussing the various aspects of the topic, I will now move on to conclusion."
Exact(59)
We should not come to conclusion immediately".
Create a chart illustrating your process from observation to conclusion.
These intense twin pressures are driving a budget to conclusion.
"We are close to conclusion on this," Mr. Martyak said.
The expert report was not presented at the new trial, which is now close to conclusion.
"Without a deadline, this legislature has a tendency not to come to conclusion," he said.
To me no undertaking carried through to conclusion is for nothing.
Mr. Gore and the nation now have a legitimate interest in seeing these contests to conclusion.
"So I had to bring it to conclusion with this order.
Comes to conclusion that she should use blindfold test and let it go at that.
Last year Lloyds TSB offered £8,078.42 to bring my wife's PPI complaint to conclusion.
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