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The phrase "a result of playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or consequence that arises from the act of playing, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The injuries he sustained were a result of playing too aggressively during the match."
Alternatives: "an outcome of playing" or "a consequence of playing".
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"His biggest weakness was a result of playing too much indoors.
But if they fall flat, it's unlikely to be as a result of playing too safe.
Dano's character is struggling with typecasting which has come as a result of playing a robot in an action franchise.
"Is it likely that someone as a result of playing the game will go out and copy the crimes?
"I believe I am better prepared to assume this role as a result of playing with players such as Craig Conroy and Dave Lowry.
The actor Joaquin Phoenix has said that his recent spell in rehab came as a result of playing Johnny Cash in a new biopic.
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With 82% of the acts supported by the scheme reporting that they secured new deals or bookings as a direct result of playing SXSW, there's a good chance they're right.
Of course modern living, whether a result of work or play, occasionally lends itself to a sleepless night or two.
Rooney's best form is always a result of him playing consistently.
"To the extent that someone dies as a result of their playing the role of Dr. Feelgood, they will be held accountable".
"We scored three goals as a result of him playing.
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