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#A writer or speaker's '''conclusions''' are the ideas that they have after thinking about all the important information. <> ƙarshe, [[gamawa]], [[rufewa]] | #A writer or speaker's '''conclusions''' are the ideas that they have after thinking about all the important information. <> ƙarshe, [[gamawa]], [[rufewa]], [[kammalallen]] abu | ||
#:''The study's main '''conclusion''' is that more money will not solve the problem.'' <> a ƙarshen karatun yace kudi bazaiyi maganin matsalar ba. | #:''The study's main '''conclusion''' is that more money will not solve the problem.'' <> a ƙarshen karatun yace kudi bazaiyi maganin matsalar ba. | ||
#The '''conclusion''' is the end. <> ƙarshe, [[gamawa]], [[rufewa]] | #The '''conclusion''' is the end. <> ƙarshe, [[gamawa]], [[rufewa]] |
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- A writer or speaker's conclusions are the ideas that they have after thinking about all the important information. <> ƙarshe, gamawa, rufewa, kammalallen abu
- The study's main conclusion is that more money will not solve the problem. <> a ƙarshen karatun yace kudi bazaiyi maganin matsalar ba.
- The conclusion is the end. <> ƙarshe, gamawa, rufewa
- At the conclusion of the story, we still don't know why he did it. <> a ƙarshen labarin bamusan miyasa yayi haka ba.