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Common collocations with conclusion in American Collocation

conclusion noun

US /kənˈkluʒ(ə)n/

correct

correct
logical
obvious
right
valid

We are delighted that the jury came to the right conclusion.

incorrect

erroneous
false
hasty
incorrect
wrong

The report is flawed, its analysis weak, its conclusions wrong.

We must be careful not to jump to conclusions.

definite

clear
definite
firm
inescapable
obvious
robust

Caution is necessary in drawing definite conclusions from this data.

not definite

possible
preliminary
provisional
tentative

Let us see what provisional conclusions can be drawn at this point in the argument.

describing your opinion of a conclusion

interesting
significant
startling
surprising
unexpected

His review of the evidence leads him to quite startling conclusions that will change the character of the current debate.

reach a conclusion

arrive at
come to
derive
draw
reach

In the end we came to the conclusion that it would be quicker to go by train.

Traditional philosophy derives conclusions about the purpose of life from reflections on the nature of the world.

To conclude, further work is required if we are to come to a fuller understanding of the importance of this unique site.

when facts support a conclusion

confirm
justify
lend support to
reinforce
substantiate
support

The new data lends support to the conclusions obtained from anaylsis of the Uniform Crime Reports.

This conclusion was based on data collected from more than 1,500 monitoring sites around the world.