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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is "at the ending" in corresct place?

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Is "at the ending" in corresct place?

Based on the conclusions drawn throughout the paper, the author states suggestions at the ending in order to solve the revealed issues.

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'Conclusions' in the same sentence as 'at the ending' serves to confuse; 'states suggestions' is also non-native; etc. Based on the points stated throughout the paper, the author makes suggestions in his conclusion for solving the issues.

  • 'Conclusions' in the same sentence as 'at the ending' serves to confuse; 'states suggestions' is also non-native; etc.
  • Based on the points stated throughout the paper, the author makes suggestions in his conclusion for solving the issues.
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'Conclusions' in the same sentence as 'at the ending' serves to confuse; 'states suggestions' is also non-native; etc.

Based on the points stated throughout the paper, the author makes suggestions in his conclusion for solving the issues.

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