concluding paragraph

collocation in English

meaningsofconcludingandparagraph

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concluding
adjective[before noun]
uk
/kənˈkluː.dɪŋ/
us
/kənˈkluː.dɪŋ/
last in a series ...
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paragraph
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpær.ə.ɡrɑːf/
us
/ˈper.ə.ɡræf/
a short part of a text, consisting of at least one sentence and beginning on a new line. It usually deals with a single event, description, ...
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(Definition ofconcludingandparagraphfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofconcluding paragraph

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This is made clear in myconcludingparagraph.
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I will read only theconcludingparagraph.
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I refer to hisconcludingparagraph.
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Each chapter would have gained from aconcludingparagraphor two that summarised and synthesised the argument.
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I want to read theconcludingparagraphof this section.
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Theconcludingparagraphof the question contains nothing whatsoever offensive.
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The answer to theconcludingparagraphis in the negative.
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The answer to theconcludingparagraphis in the affirmative.
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There is no foundation for the statement contained in theconcludingparagraphof the question.
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The answer to theconcludingparagraphof the question is in the negative.
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The course suggested in theconcludingparagraphof the question is not practicable.
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The reply to theconcludingparagraphof the question is in the negative.
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The committee evidently disagreed, and ended with aconcludingparagraphwhich was in itself inconclusive.
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I see no reason to make the change suggested in theconcludingparagraphof the question.
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Theconcludingparagraphin that part of the majority report shows it quite plainly.
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Theconcludingparagraph88 is clear enough, but the preceding paragraph 87 is, if anything, stronger.
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I have no information as to theconcludingparagraphof the question.
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Theconcludingparagraphmakes one really feel that it is written from an entirely local point of view.
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I often wonder whether the private secretary who drafted the letter was aware of the irony of thatconcludingparagraph.
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I must not be understood to accept without qualification the statements implied in theconcludingparagraphof the question.
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In hisconcludingparagraphhe said that "those recommendations to which we have been able to attach specific costs would exceed £4 billion per annum".
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The suggestion made in theconcludingparagraphis impracticable; the permanent posts formerly held by these officers have naturally been filled.
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I am not in a position at present to make any statement with regard to theconcludingparagraphof the question.
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In theconcludingparagraphof our evidence we make it perfectly plain that that is the way in which we are looking at the matter.
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Does he find anything odd in the fact that monetary union had only a bit part in theconcludingparagraphof his statement?
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