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The phrase "a result of more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or consequences that stem from an increase or additional factors.
Example: "The project's success was a result of more collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "an outcome of increased" or "a consequence of additional".
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But that was a result of more games, played by a greater number of teams.
General Kimmitt said the numerous fatalities were partly a result of more aggressive military operations.
Don't overlook how you've developed as a result of more casual work too.
This is most probably not a result of more sexual violence taking place in Sweden, legal experts said, but a result of more crimes being reported.
Some new aircraft will also have smaller lavatory cubicles as a result of more petite plumbing.
At higher elevations, better stands are a result of more abundant rainfall.
But the improvement was only partly a result of more people getting jobs.
The workforce has grown substantially in the past 40 years as a result of more working women and migrant labour.
A long list of games are banned or censored for the Australian market, as a result of more stringent classifications.
But if the injuries are not a trend, perhaps they are a result of more aggressive driving.
These days he walks with a visible hitch, a result of more than 45 years of sustained physical punishment.
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