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The phrase "a result of applications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or effects that arise from the use of certain applications or software.
Example: "The improvements in efficiency were a result of applications designed to streamline the workflow."
Alternatives: "an outcome of applications" or "a consequence of applications".
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It seeks compensation for all damage suffered as a result of applications of Imprelis, an injunction barring DuPont from selling the product and unspecified punitive damages.
The suit filed on Monday seeks compensation for all property damage suffered as a result of applications of Imprelis, an injunction barring DuPont from selling the product and unspecified punitive damages.
This premature device failure commonly occurs in young individuals after TEVAR for traumatic aortic injuries as a result of applications outside the physical conditions for which the endograft was designed.
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However, there is still evidence of their presence in various vegetables as a result of application of doses above the recommended dosage.
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A quality method to assess perceived ringing as a result of application of blind deconvolution methods for image restoration is proposed in[58] and in[59].
They proved that the number of inactivated in vitro cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae after 240 min of UV-A irradiation increased from 72%% to nearly 98%% as a result of application of 0.5 % colloidal nano-TiO2.
The U251 cells took only 8 12 hours to die as a result of application of the phloretin or pimaric acid, while with the T9 cells required 17 hours (Figure 6A).
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