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The phrase "a result for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcome or consequence of a particular action, event, or situation.
Example: "The study provided a result for the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "an outcome of" or "a consequence of".
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A result for Bouncy.
What a result for England!
What a result for City!
This was a result for the ages.
But this is a result for Scotland.
What a result for Theresa May.
Bronze would be a result for our (literally) boys.
What a game and what a result for Germany.
Recall in, referendum not: a result for the Lib Dems".
As a result, for all the friendliness of the volunteers, it lacked soul.
As a result, for adults anyway, the show doesn't hold up to a second viewing.
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