Collocations for "conclusion"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "conclusion" in context.
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conclusion
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [draw, come to] a conclusion
- [draw] your own conclusions (about)
- drew the same conclusion
- what conclusions can be drawn from (the study)?
- leap to [wrong, false] conclusions
- a conclusion about [what, where, when, why]
- a conclusion about whether or not to [go, say, do]
- is the only logical conclusion (to)
- one conclusion [may, might] be
- the conclusion of the [story, season, movie, show]
- the [story's] conclusion
- [a drastic, an unexpected] conclusion to the [season]
- the [talks, negotiations] came to a satisfactory conclusion
- the conclusion of your [paper, essay]
- is [waiting for, anticipating] the conclusion
- leading up to the conclusion
- bring it to a [satisfactory, satisfying] conclusion
- and in conclusion I would like to [add, say, point out] that
- the conclusion of this [board, committee, panel] is that
'conclusion' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
bully
- come
- drag
- dramatic
- draw
- fitting
- gripping
- hasty
- lively
- near
- reach
- rule
- satisfactory
- successful
- sudden
- swiftly
- tentative
- terrific
- thrilling
- unexpected
- unforeseen
- unfortunate
- unhappy