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The phrase "a result of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the outcome or consequence of an action or activity.
Example: "The increased sales were a result of doing effective marketing campaigns."
Alternatives: "an outcome of performing" or "a consequence of executing".
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And now we've figured some things out, as a result of doing this".
And will there be some value creation as a result of doing it?
I just ran across your description of the IBM Relay Calculators as a result of doing a search.
"Clearly a result of doing this, controversies about consumer magazine ads won't be there in 2008," she added.
This case will confirm whether that means they will be stripped of other rights as a result of doing so.
And then he puts how did I do it, as a result of doing this, this is how I did it provided insight.
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But its first-quarter earnings jump was largely a result of do-it-yourself projects and supplies for the unusually warm winter.
MADDOW: What is your reaction to Lieutenant Choi's impending dismissal from the Army as a result of "don't ask, don't tell?" SESTAK: First, Lieutenant, thanks for your service to our nation.
"It is clearly a result of Google doing housecleaning, but we don't know how much of the slowdown is due to the housecleaning".
So his success is a result of him doing his part and me doing my part.
Mansfield's view was "Jony puts up with a lot, and, as a result of him doing it, people like me don't have to".
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