Front | draw a conclusion |
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Back | That definition "'To draw a conclusion from - To come to a conclusion after thinking about (what one has learned) ("Don't draw any hasty conclusions from what I've said!")." makes a pretty basic error of using a phrase to define itself. "To draw a conclusion from" and "To come to a conclusion ... about" pretty well mean the same. I don't see any differences between your sentences. All require the acquisition of information, contemplation of that information, and making a decision through deduction or inference. |
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