not very conclusive

Frequency: 6.56.0 per million words

To indicate that something is not conclusive.

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Examples (10)

  • The evidence presented was not very conclusive, leaving the jury with reasonable doubt.
  • The initial results from the experiment were not very conclusive, so more tests are needed.
  • Our discussion about where to go on holiday was not very conclusive; we still haven't decided.
  • Unfortunately, the blood test was not very conclusive, and the doctor ordered further scans.
  • The findings of her research paper were interesting, but ultimately not very conclusive.
  • The internal investigation's report was not very conclusive regarding the cause of the error.
  • The data we have collected so far is not very conclusive.
  • His argument against the new policy was passionate but not very conclusive.
  • The proof he offered seemed not very conclusive to the skeptics in the audience.
  • Even with more data, the outcome might still be not very conclusive.