Which transitions would most effectively begin a conclusion?

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To effectively begin a conclusion, you can use various transition phrases that signal to the reader that you are summarizing or wrapping up your ideas. Here are some effective transitions:

  1. In summary,
  2. To conclude,
  3. Ultimately,
  4. In conclusion,
  5. As a final point,
  6. Therefore,
  7. To sum up,
  8. In essence,
  9. Finally,
  10. All in all,
  11. As we have seen,
  12. In the end,
  13. Thus,
  14. Overall,
  15. In light of the evidence,

Using any of these transitions can help guide your readers toward the conclusion and reinforce the main points you've discussed throughout your writing.