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The phrase "a result of a fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or consequence that occurs due to a fall, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "The injury he sustained was a result of a fall while hiking in the mountains."
Alternatives: "an outcome of a fall" or "a consequence of a fall".
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After becoming an incomplete paraplegic as a result of a fall from a building in 1994, she took up wheelchair tennis and later wheelchair basketball.
Cases were defined as those that were hospitalized for injuries as a result of a fall during the 16-month period from 1 September 2010 to 31 December 2011 (N = 498).
Among respondents who had a fracture as a result of a fall from a standing height or less in the last five years, 16.8% (n = 33; 95% CI 11.9 to 23.2) had been told by a doctor that they had osteoporosis.
She died as a result of a fall down a flight of icy steps one evening in 1979.
Millions of pounds to pay for crucial research has been lost as a result of a fall overall in Britain's share of the flagship Horizon 2020 project, a £70bn fund aimed at cutting-edge science.
King earlier had issued a written statement calling the suit's allegations "untrue and unfounded". Barnett is now a paraplegic as a result of a fall from the balcony of the Malibu house where she has lived since 1972.
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Working out does nothing for his osteoarthritis, nothing for his balance, nothing for his slowness in walking — a result of a fall several years ago.
His death was reported by his wife, the author and photographer Jill Krementz, who said he had been hospitalized after suffering irreversible brain injuries as a result of a fall several weeks ago.
His death was announced by his wife, the author and photographer Jill Krementz, who said he had been hospitalized after suffering irreversible brain injuries as a result of a fall several weeks ago.
He developed diabetes six months ago, a result of a 2007 battle with pancreatic cancer.
It looked like a result of a 1920s socialite having fallen into a combine or been attacked with a scythe.
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