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Understanding Inconclusive Results: What It Means and How to Move Forward

Inconclusive means that the evidence or information available does not provide a clear or definitive answer or resolution to a question or issue. It suggests that there is not enough information to make a firm decision or conclusion, and further investigation or evidence may be needed to reach a more conclusive outcome.

For example, if a medical test shows some abnormal results, but they are not sufficient to diagnose a specific condition, the results might be considered inconclusive. Similarly, if a legal case has no clear witnesses or physical evidence, the investigation might be considered inconclusive.

Inconclusive can also refer to situations where there is conflicting information or contradictory evidence, making it difficult to draw a definitive conclusion. In such cases, additional information or clarification may be needed to reach a more conclusive outcome.

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