valid conclusion

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A conclusion that is legally or officially acceptable.

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Examples (10)

  • Based on the extensive data, the research team arrived at a valid conclusion.
  • Without sufficient evidence, you cannot draw a valid conclusion.
  • The jury's decision was considered a valid conclusion given the testimony presented.
  • If all premises are true, then the argument should lead to a valid conclusion.
  • Is this really a valid conclusion, or are we overlooking some key facts?
  • Our goal is to reach a valid conclusion about market trends by the end of the quarter.
  • The report presented several valid conclusions, each supported by strong evidence.
  • His final statement was a more valid conclusion than his initial hypothesis.
  • The committee will challenge any statement that is not a valid conclusion derived from the study.
  • Reaching a valid conclusion requires careful analysis and unbiased reasoning.