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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what concludes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a question to ask about the final part or conclusion of something. For example: "What concludes the experiment?" "What concludes this chapter?".
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Therefore, water in its natural condition, not affected by human intervention, is what concludes the process by removing uncleanness.
Parker and Stone said in a 2008 interview that a theatrically released sequel would most likely be what concludes the series.
What concludes from recognition of the analytical chain is that a reliable and controllable method for each of these steps has to be chosen and examined, because if any of those methods fails, a false negative result is inevitable.
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"You know what," he concludes, "if I reacted hastily, I'll take that on the chin".
Here's what he concludes: Cultural diversity becomes the ideology of globalization.
Much of what it concludes is common sense, even if it's told here with panache.
For what followed, concludes Hook, "We're all of us to blame".
That's what Leichtman Research Group concludes based on a survey of 1,302 households.
That's also, in essence, what Campos concludes: that prospective lawyers need more information.
A second problem lies in what we conclude from the tests – and what we ignore.
It is important to explain in the text what these assays are, and what is concluded from them.
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