Sentence examples for a final result from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a final result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ultimate outcome or conclusion of a process, experiment, or analysis.
Example: "After conducting several tests, we were able to determine a final result that confirmed our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "an ultimate outcome" or "a conclusive result."

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"One study never makes a final result," he said.

There has been a final result to the IRA's armed struggle and they lost.

They represent the coming into being of something, rather than a final result.

Another disincentive for bib sellers would be a final result that would be a blow to their egos.

He said it was "quite possible" that a final result would not be known until after Thanksgiving.

Getting the ballot papers back from far-flung stations and handling complaints is expected to take weeks, with a final result not due until mid-May.

To reach a final result, he said, "the city, the Port Authority and the L.M.D.C. have to all be in agreement".

With the right kind of massaging by laser pulses, the superposition collapses to a final result that reveals something about all of the parallel computations.

"We will look at different offers and probably put it up for international advertising and a final result would be a public auction," he said.

In Argyll and Bute, the count was postponed until 3pm yesterday after the ballot counting machines froze at 6.20am, with a final result not due until early evening.

While a final result won't be known for another week, Labor is in a position to form minority government with the support of the Greens.

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