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How to use conclusion in a sentence

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Having come to such a conclusion she quickly told herself that she had no interest in Edmund Darcy romantically whatsoever.
And if you stayed with him to prevent his drawing that conclusion, what, you'd be taking a giant step on behalf of womankind?
I'm surprised the conclusion was not that docs should be quicker on the draw so there would be no time for second thoughts.
Also, the relation between the reason and the conclusion, as we say, is just a logical one.
Medical experts querying the Hutton conclusion have formed the Kelly Investigation Group.
This was supposedly caused by a chemical transformation of the active ingredient, but that conclusion was disputed by other scientists.
I have come to the conclusion that I am probably less racist than most people.
The report was yesterday adopted by all senators with the Opposition fully in support of its contents and the eventual conclusion.
In conclusion, it should be emphasized that E. complanata is of value as a freshwater bioindicator of xenobiotic contamination.
I have come to the conclusion that the mother suffers from a definable mental illness, namely bipolar affective disorder.
That conclusion, Mr Phillips says, flies in the face of the evidence recorded at paragraph 86 and shows that it was left out of account.
However, the greatest acclamation was reserved for the audience who to a person applauded and cheered at the conclusion of the play.
He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned.
The conclusion also warns that I might possibly be frustrated if I don't have an outlet for my creative urges.
In my judgment the conclusion must be that general use on the roads is to be contemplated.
The premise clearly gives a good reason for the conclusion, but it is not completely conclusive.
In conclusion, this book is a worthy effort with a clearly argued message, full of informative and entertaining details.
Are we to jump to the conclusion, therefore, that they have abandoned the left in the name of pragmatism and realpolitik?
The main difference is that I knew Mr. Buck wasn't trying to juggle the numbers to arrive at a certain, desired conclusion.
In the song, Jones confesses that she's humiliated herself in a bad relationship, so by its conclusion I was expecting a great kiss-off.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This work confirmed the conclusion of the author and others that our battleship gray was too dark.
But that it will be achieved through progressive taxation rather than through a bloodbath is not a foregone conclusion.
It is an averment of a conclusion of law which is permitted to abridge the facts on which it is founded.
The romance of these remarkable espousals was not to find its conclusion in bathos.
Perhaps, however, you would like to know the conclusion of the story of Bela?
He came to the conclusion that everyday Bengali would hardly do to approach him with.
Whence the conclusion is that the souls of men are not annihilated by death.
This suburban estimation of personal worth was a confirmation of my conclusion drawn from the rags beneath the astrachan coat.
Let me acknowledge that there was much need of self-persuasion to arrive at this conclusion.
The man spoke earnestly, but a third person and extraneous hearer could hardly avoid being struck by the bathetic conclusion.
On the conclusion of the ancestor worship, the two headmen go to a liquor shop, and exchange drinks of toddy.
In conclusion, let me animadvert upon the injustice with which, to its own loss, society has treated mesmerism.
At the conclusion of the film Kedzie was saddened by a ballad sung by an adenoid tenor.
With inexorable logic, each conclusion is deduced from what has been antecedently admitted as indisputable.
How could I get at some tangible conclusion as to her character and antecedents?
It is the anthropomorphism of the age that fixes on the one-sided conclusion.
The fact that argillite continued in use until the very last does not affect this conclusion.
Our itinerary is now approaching its conclusion, yet we shall finish with a bonne bouche.
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