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The phrase "a result of systematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or consequences that arise from a systematic process or approach.
Example: "The decline in productivity was identified as a result of systematic inefficiencies in the workflow."
Alternatives: "an outcome of systematic" or "a consequence of systematic".
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And those deaths have occurred, not as a result of systematic ethnic cleansing orchestrated by the Sudanese government, but during a "tribal conflict", he claimed.
By the early 21st century, more than 5,000 breeding pairs could be found across northern Europe as a result of systematic reintroduction programs begun in the 1980s.
But southerners claim they have lost out since unity both in terms of access to local power and jobs – the governors of all seven southern provinces are from the north – and as a result of systematic land grabs by well-connected northerners.
"Venezuelans were provoked into action as a result of systematic repression by the government of Hugo Chávez". The statement drew a sharp rebuke from Carl Gershman, the endowment president, for the openly political stance, which he said would undercut the institute's work in Venezuela in the future.
As a result of systematic studies over the years, in 1997, we developed a new class of DLC films that provide friction and wear coefficients of 0.001 0.005 and 10−10 10−9 mm3/N m, respectively, in inert-gas or vacuum test environments.
Thus, more recent feminist analyses of globalization tend to understand the outcomes of globalization not as disparate or contingent phenomena, but rather as a result of systematic, structural injustices on a global scale.
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Last week, Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo). said USIS is the subject of a criminal probe as a result of a "systematic failure" to conduct background checks.
As a result of a systematic multivariable controller design active and reactive power control channels are decoupled.
Dr. Anu Mitra, an emergency physician at Imperial College Healthcare N.H.S. Trust, said that 70 years ago, as the country was recovering from the devastation of war, the health service had been the country's "greatest gift". But "awful days like today" are a result of a systematic dismantling of the system eight years in the making.
This lag in the survey implementation occurred as a result of the systematic hand delivery process through a trained volunteer.
The distinction Apple is making is clear – certain iCloud accounts may have been accessed, but that didn't happen as a result of any systematic flaw in Apple's security systems or cloud services.
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