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How to Use "Conclusion" with Example Sentences
conclusion
(n):
the end of something; a decision made after looking at all of the information
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Used with adjectives:
"
The students reached the
correct
conclusion
.
"
(correct, right)
"
After much discussion, the students reached a
final
conclusion
.
"
(final, reasonable, logical)
"
They came to the
wrong
conclusion
.
"
(wrong, incorrect)
"
She realized the
obvious
conclusion
.
"
(obvious)
"
They came to a
startling
conclusion
.
"
(startling, surprising)
"
The scientists were unable to reach a
firm
conclusion
.
"
(firm, definite)
"
A
preliminary
conclusion
was made.
"
(preliminary, tentative)
Used with verbs:
"
How did you
come to
this
conclusion
?
"
(come to, reach, arrive at)
"
Don't
jump to
any
conclusions
.
"
(jump to)
"
What
led to
that
conclusion
?
"
(led to)
"
Her argument
confirms
her
conclusion
.
"
(confirms, supports)
"
My
conclusions
are based on
facts.
"
(be + based on)
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