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Discover Ludwig"weird conclusion" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a conclusion that is surprising or unexpected. For example, "The results of the study led to a weird conclusion - that eating chocolate can actually make people healthier."
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In the early years of the game, there was a weird conclusion to a match in France.
This seemingly weird conclusion arises from our assumption that the transmitter always transmits something when it finds that the channel is idle.
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But a single strong gesture like the batty hats (by the magical Stephen Jones) can stop a fashion Kremlinologist cold and lead to weird conclusions.
It's an easy mistake to make, and yet mixing up the qualities of these two kinds of "style" — aesthetics on the one hand, consistency on the other — leads to weird conclusions.
But, they leaped to weird conclusions without looking at realities that they didn't understand.
Priebus and Debbie W-S end the interview asserting whatever weird conclusions they want to be drawn from the various New York races they've won -- NY09 and NY26 -- which were both just weird races from which I draw no particular political conclusion.
But maybe everyone should simply try to remember what actually happened in 2012 before forming a bunch of weird new conclusions about it.
Mike is more eager to explore the bond between identical twins in conversation, even if he does always land on "weird" at the conclusion.
- You may see your child tensed, and lost in his own world of weird thoughts; the conclusion can be drawn that he might be under serious affect of cyber bully.
Seeing Things Differently No one can really blame the Red Sox for weird thinking at the conclusion of a three-game sweep by the Yankees.
This putative monobollock (which didn't seem to harm his sex life much) comes first in the numbered list of "conditions" – a checklist, effectively, of What Made Him All Weird – that stand for a "Conclusion".
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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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