Sentences with Conclusion, Conclusion in a Sentence in English

Sentences with Conclusion, Conclusion in a Sentence in English

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1.The discussion came to a conclusion.

2.What conclusions did they come to?

3.I unfortunately drew a wrong conclusion.

4.I thought if you told people facts, they’d draw their conclusions, and because the facts were true, the conclusions mostly would be too. But we don’t run on facts. We run on stories about things. About people.

5.I came to a clear conclusion, and it is a universal one: To live, to struggle, to be in love with life–in love with all life holds, joyful or sorrowful–is fulfillment. The fullness of life is open to all of us.

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6.We shouldn’t jump to conclusions.

7.You’re jumping to conclusions.

8.It is presumptuous to draw conclusions about a person from what one has heard.

9.Perhaps the logical conclusion of everyone looking the same is everyone thinking the same.

10.People don’t like to think, if one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.

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