How to Say "closing remarks" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “closing remarks” is “conclusiones” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
No deberías sacar conclusiones sin tener toda la información.
You shouldn't draw conclusions without having all the information.
Llegamos a la misma conclusión después de ver los datos.
We reached the same conclusion after seeing the data.
Las conclusiones del estudio fueron muy interesantes.
The findings of the study were very interesting.
Gender and Number
This word is always feminine. Even though it ends in '-es', remember it's the plural of 'conclusión'. Use 'las' or 'unas' with it.
Using 'hacer' instead of 'sacar'
Mistake: “hacer conclusiones”
Correction: sacar conclusiones or llegar a conclusiones. In Spanish, we 'pull out' (sacar) or 'arrive at' (llegar a) a conclusion rather than 'making' one.
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