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Select the phrase that typically signifies a conclusion.

  1. What's more

  2. Thus

  3. Owing to

  4. After all

The correct answer is: Thus

"Thus" typically signifies a conclusion in an argument or passage. It is commonly used to introduce or indicate a result or conclusion drawn from the preceding information. In contrast, phrases like "What's more," "Owing to," and "After all" are typically used to introduce additional information, provide reasons or conditions, or make qualifying statements, rather than signaling a definitive conclusion.