in conclusion
1 of 1adverb/ɪnkənˈkluʒən/
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used to signal the end of a discussion or presentation by summarizing the main points
- In conclusion, the research shows that exercise has numerous health benefits.
- We have examined the impact of climate change on various ecosystems; in conclusion, urgent global action is needed to address these environmental challenges.
- After analyzing the data and considering different perspectives, we can, in conclusion, assert that the economic benefits of the proposed policy outweigh its potential drawbacks.
- Throughout this essay, we have explored the historical context of the conflict; in conclusion, understanding these historical factors is crucial for finding a sustainable resolution.