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View definitions for to conclude

to conclude

adverb as in in conclusion

Weak matches

adverb as in lastly

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"It's easy to conclude that East and South East Asians don't play football - but there is a missing link that they are often playing at levels unaffiliated to the county FA system so it is easy to ignore them," he said.

From BBC

All of this comes as the government considers what to do about university funding in England from 2026, in a review likely to conclude next year.

From BBC

It seems reasonable to conclude, at the very least, that both sides were having second thoughts.

From BBC

It now seems fair to conclude that the GOP has won this game.

From Slate

The European tour is now in the Middle East for its new instituted play-offs to conclude the 2024 Race to Dubai.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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