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Things conclusion often describes (“conclusion ________”)
women, students, the, policy, references, advances, development, efforts, drawing, society, theory, law, scholars, relations, education, critics, historians, culture, readers, americans, conclusions, parents, changes, economists, change, ideas, universities, management, politics, countries, leaders, literature, scientists, history, christians, research, america, studies, writers, policymakers, analysis, opinion, growth, attempts, governments, educators, narratives, arguments, ethics, reform, english, humans, democracy, ladies, markets, feminists, health, families, states, parties, citizenship, agriculture, firms, anthropologists, identity, integration, policies, participants, physicians, clinicians, examples, archaeologists, nationalism, representations, banks, migration, investment, models, thinking, treatment, pupils, philosophy, laws, perceptions, industry, governance, music, authors, organizations, theology, institutions, workers
How conclusion often is described (“________ conclusion”)
same, logical, general, foregone, similar, successful, final, different, important, definite, only, opposite, obvious, satisfactory, main, inevitable, natural, following, reasonable, false, tentative, correct, ultimate, inescapable, wrong, overall, happy, firm, erroneous, negative, practical, possible, above, positive, latter, necessary, fitting, clear, valid, hasty, proper, speedy, interesting, contrary, definitive, surprising, triumphant, legitimate, startling, abrupt, absurd, fair, pessimistic, just, victorious, safe, brief, tragic, rational, sound, probable, paradoxical, preliminary, unanimous, unavoidable, sad, remarkable, lame
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