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Sentence count:168+12Posted:2016-11-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: concludeincludeconclusionin conclusiondraw a conclusionexcludeincludingexcludingMeaning: [kən'kluːd]  adj. having come or been brought to a conclusion. 
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61, Mexico and the Philippines have both concluded agreements with their commercial bank creditors.
62, The judge finally concluded there was insufficient evidence of premeditation.
63, The jury concluded, from the evidence, that she was guilty.
64, A straw poll of local inhabitants concluded that British tourists were the worst dressed and Italians the most stylish.
65, The study concluded that the variation between the different CD players was very small.
66, The report concluded that business pressure on the government had muffled the impact of the legislation.
67, He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington.
68, She concluded she would pay back the exact amount on Saturday.
69, The meeting concluded without formal agreement.
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70, The settlement, which concluded four months of negotiations, obviated the need for the separate cases to be heard in court.
71, He also opened fertile chicken eggs and concluded, falsely, that the heart was the first organ to develop.
72, The Navy analysis concluded that 15-inch-thick concrete runways are needed for commercial aircraft.
73, After allowing for transactions costs, he concluded that very few arbitrage opportunities remained.
74, A city advisory board concluded that it would require 35 pages of changes in the regulatory code, just for a start.
75, Longbine said line dancers have concluded that repeated dance floor collisions were acts of aggression by the ballroom dancers.
76, The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim.
77, By the time the enquiry and analysis stage is concluded, relatively clear views are formed as to where best practice exists.
78, In short, he concluded without reservation that the canals were artificial constructs of technologically advanced alien beings.
79, We concluded by singing the carol O Come all ye Faithful and I gave them a blessing.
80, They concluded that he suffered from 12 ailments, including diabetes, cardiac problems and depression.
81, Murrells concluded by announcing the appointment of three new headmen chosen by himself and asking if there were any complaints.
82, The majority of the Court of Appeal concluded that the same principle should not apply in the case of such public authorities.
83, In 1996 a royal commission concluded that the problem went beyond attempts to snuff out native culture.
84, He concluded that a further £20,000 savings would have been accumulated by the age of 65.
85, Some have therefore concluded that behaviour in this category can not be termed altruism at all.
86, The incidence of bad debt, he concluded, was socially unacceptable and financially disastrous.
87, From this, Lovelock concluded that any planet that has life would reveal a chemistry that held odd imbalances.
88, When they allowed for four different levels of transactions costs, they concluded that many potential opportunities for profitable arbitrage remained.
89, After debate the team concluded that they had to grin and bear it rather than descend into paranoia.
90, The altercation concluded with Bugel tossing Brown from the session.
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