satisfactory conclusion

collocation in English

meaningsofsatisfactoryandconclusion

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satisfactory
adjective
uk
/ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.tər.i/
us
/ˌsæt̬.ɪsˈfæk.tɚ.i/
good or good enough for a particular need ...
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conclusion
noun
uk
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition ofsatisfactoryandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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My epistemological exercise has not reached asatisfactoryconclusion.
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Much fundamental work may be necessary to reach asatisfactoryconclusionabout marginal changes such as these.
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It is important that there should be asatisfactoryconclusionto this matter as quickly as possible.
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We are still miles away from reaching asatisfactoryconclusion.
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I hope it may be possible to arrive at asatisfactoryconclusionof the present difficulties.
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I would expect construction work to begin about six months after thesatisfactoryconclusionof the consultation with local bodies.
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Can she say when these discussions will come to asatisfactoryconclusion?
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But we should see asatisfactoryconclusionwhenever a question of this sort comes up.
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Orders will be announced as they are placed following thesatisfactoryconclusionof contract negotiations with the shipbuilders.
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I have no doubt that we shall reach asatisfactoryconclusionon the matter.
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I hope that, with flexibility on all sides, we shall reach asatisfactoryconclusionin this difficult matter.
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That has been particularly true during our presidency, when we have made concerted efforts to help achieve asatisfactoryconclusion.
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If they reach asatisfactoryconclusion, will section 88 have to go?
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Nevertheless, we remain hopeful that there will soon be asatisfactoryconclusionto the negotiations.
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The sooner he recognises that, the easier it will be to come to asatisfactoryconclusionof the dispute.
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Yes, but we have not been able to reach asatisfactoryconclusion.
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Those negotiations are at present being carried on, and we hope they will be brought to asatisfactoryconclusion.
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The negotiations of yesterday admittedly have not resulted in thesatisfactoryconclusionthat had been hoped for.
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I hope that we shall be able to arrive at asatisfactoryconclusionwhich will have a minimal effect on prices.
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This is one of the later stages of it which we hope will now come to asatisfactoryconclusion.
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