In conclusion

A transitional phrase used to signal that the speaker or writer is about to present their final thoughts or summary.

This phrase developed in the 15th century from Latin 'conclusio' meaning 'a shutting up' or 'ending.' The word comes from 'concludere' - 'con' (together) plus 'claudere' (to shut), literally meaning to shut or close together.

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