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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Draw the conclusion & draw the conclusions.

Do the phrases "to draw the conclusion" and "to draw the conclusions" exist/make sense?

If so, would you please give me a couple of examples of how to use them properly?

Thank you

  

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teal lime Do the phrases "to draw the conclusion" and "to draw the conclusions" exist/make sense? Yes. The expression is typically "draw the conclusion that " followed by a clause that tells what the conclusion is.

  • teal lime Do the phrases "to draw the conclusion" and "to draw the conclusions" exist/make sense?
  • Yes.
  • The expression is typically "draw the conclusion that " followed by a clause that tells what the conclusion is.
  • If there is more than one conclusion to draw, you say "conclusions", but that happens much less often.
  • "conclusion" probably occurs 10 times more often than "conclusions".
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teal limeDo the phrases "to draw the conclusion" and "to draw the conclusions" exist/make sense?

Yes. The expression is typically "draw the conclusion that" followed by a clause that tells what the conclusion is.

If there is more than one conclusion to draw, you say "conclusions", but that happens much less often. "conclusion" probably occurs

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