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"unfair conclusions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe conclusions that are biased or lacking in fairness. Example: Sarah's report was full of unfair conclusions as she only focused on the negative aspects of the data and ignored any positive findings.
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Ignorance of a school, its neighbourhood or intake, merely leads to wrong or unfair conclusions.
One view held that the Twitterati had succumbed to a mob mentality, jumping to unfair conclusions about Amazon's motives.
There's a history of people jumping to unfair conclusions or even actively cherry-picking cases to amplify doubt in scientific work.
After the Senate committee delivered a draft to the CIA in 2012, the agency then launched its own review of the report, before concluding that the Senate's draft was marred by errors and unfair conclusions.
Given the constraints, Judge Owen said, his "duty to carry out a full, fair and fearless investigation into the death of Mr. Litvinenko" would be compromised, leading to "incomplete, misleading or unfair conclusions".
Breaking his silence two weeks after a report by the company's main regulator plunged the management of the mortgage giant into crisis by accusing senior executives of manipulating accounting and earnings to get bigger bonuses, Mr. Raines said the federal agency had drawn unfair conclusions.
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If disclosing the complete picture leads people to an unfair conclusion about me, isn't it right, not to mention advantageous, to withhold some information?
However, this supposition assumes that those individuals who died from measles otherwise had zero risk of death; as severity of measles is influenced by nutritional status, we believe that this assumption is not valid and therefore that this would be an incorrect and unfair conclusion [ 20, 21].
It would of course be unfair to draw conclusions on the basis of a trailer, but three words came to me while watching, and these were not words to be welcomed.
Fairtrade International said the report's conclusions were unfair and generalised.
The department asserted that the panel's research was slipshod and its conclusions recklessly unfair.
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