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The phrase "a result of being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is caused by a particular state or condition.
Example: "Her success is a result of being dedicated and hardworking."
Alternatives: "a consequence of being" or "an outcome of being".
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Grasping, then, is both a cause and a result of being committed to a permanent self.
"You're more likely to commit future crimes as a result of being detained," she says.
Before those cheap proteins became available, people died from TB as a result of being malnourished.
The medical examiner ruled that she had died as a result of being hanged.
It was as a result of being turned down on his challenge for dismissal".
"Sometimes the body turns, twists as a result of being shot.
He was born-again as a result of being almost on the point of vagrancy.
As a result of being comfortable and casual, the definitions of manners shift.
They, too, enjoy enormous financial and I hope cultural benefits as a result of being here.
Others lost their eyes to shrapnel or as a result of being caught up in combat.
Longhorns had almost died out as a result of being bred with plumper breeds.
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