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We may not be able to come to a conclusion.
I thought for a moment, then came to a conclusion.
I do not have enough data to come to a conclusion.
It is not always easy to come to a conclusion.
He has not yet come to a conclusion on that.
Perhaps this play would help him to come to a conclusion.
It took my getting away for a short time to come to a conclusion.
It's too early to come to a conclusion on this.
"Spend some time in each and maybe you can come to a conclusion."
To come to a conclusion, committee members said, they must get inside the governor's head.
None of these cases has, as yet, come to a conclusion.
We expect to come to a conclusion on that in the next few weeks.
"My life has been on hold, waiting for this study to come to a conclusion."
The opening act of that age was already coming to a conclusion.
Nevertheless they seemed to come to a conclusion in a short time.
For my own part I was unable to come to a conclusion.
As if he were not addressing them at all, but rather coming to a conclusion in his own mind.
But before he'd come to a conclusion, the door slid open.
As the thoughts ran through his mind, he came to a conclusion.
Thus his story arc within the series comes to a conclusion.
First, come to a conclusion, and second, make the evidence fit it.
In 2000, his professional football career came to a conclusion.
"We're hoping to come to a conclusion by the end of the summer," she said.
"It was a big emotional release when we had come to a conclusion."
No one lingered too long over a report and the meeting came to a conclusion.