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The phrase "a result of direct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or consequences that stem from a direct cause or action.
Example: "The increase in sales was a result of direct marketing efforts implemented last quarter."
Alternatives: "an outcome of direct" or "a consequence of direct".
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The changes are a result of direct public pressure.
Chaney's appreciation of difference was a result of direct experience.
Kiev says the reverse in fortunes in recent weeks has come as a result of direct Russian military intervention.
Also, "a substantial number of individuals in one particular veterinary clinic became ill as a result of" direct contact, Dr. Davis said.
The insurer undertakes to reimburse the insured for lost profits or for fixed charges incurred as a result of direct damage.
Indirect effects are defined as those observed in animal species as a result of direct effects of exposure to an herbicide on the plant community.
It has been reported that some condensed tannin (CT) containing forage legumes may reduce ruminal CH4 emissions as a result of direct and/or indirect inhibition of methanogens.
is the received signal vector at the destination as a result of direct transmission.
The most simplistic view is that it is a result of direct manipulation of "masses" by "elites".
m−2, probably as a result of direct wind wave (Jin and Wang 1998), large seiche), and lake-stage impacts.
Perhaps these, too, are not a result of direct causal connections, but rather a manifestation of some kind of holism or nonseparability?
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