Use of inconclusive in Sentences. 29 Examples

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inconclusive at the end of sentence


  1. The evidence is inconclusive.
  2. Research has so far proved inconclusive.
  3. The past two elections were inconclusive.
  4. X-rays were taken but proved inconclusive.
  5. Their deliberations were rather inconclusive.
  6. Never mind even that it might be inconclusive.
  7. The results of the experiment were inconclusive.
  8. The evidence against the two men was inconclusive.
  9. Studies on the benefits of year-round schools are inconclusive.
  10. The linear models were quite successful, the others inconclusive.
  11. We asked ourselves the same questions, and the answers were inconclusive.
  12. The theoretical literature on the effects of land reform on production is inconclusive.
  13. An attempt to observe whether or not public investment leverages private investment has therefore been inconclusive.
  14. Declines in infant mortality may have contributed indirectly to declining fertility, though evidence on the matter is inconclusive.

inconclusive in the middle of sentence


  1. A biopsy was inconclusive and further surgery was advised.
  2. A coalition government was formed after inconclusive elections.
  3. The medical tests were inconclusive, and will need to be repeated.
  4. Jurors often have to make decisions based on inconclusive evidence.
  5. So must it be an inconclusive, ill-tempered parting between the friends?
  6. The country has been in a state of anarchy since the inconclusive election.
  7. Time soured the high feelings pumped up by a winning, if inconclusive, war.
  8. A coalition government was formed following an inconclusive general election.
  9. The third umpire said the replay was inconclusive as de Silva dived to make his ground.
  10. Without well-defined melodic periods phrases become inconclusive, merging into one another.
  11. Predictably, this fool's errand finds her up to her neck in a morass of inconclusive forensics.
  12. The case against Coleman was largely circumstantial, supported by some inconclusive forensic evidence.
  13. Inevitably this led to uncertainties and inconclusive results, with some notable successes and failures.
  14. One inconclusive thought led to another, and I found myself wondering about Miss Macdonald's story of the office cleaner.
  15. Following the inconclusive election in February 1974, Harold Wilson formed a minority government dependent on Liberal support.

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