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The phrase "a result of that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is caused or influenced by a previously mentioned factor or event.
Example: "The delay in the project was a result of that unexpected technical issue we encountered last week."
Alternatives: "due to that" or "as a consequence of that".
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My position changed as a result of that.
Its Durban stance was a result of that.
As a result of that.
Perhaps today's story is a result of that.
And oftentimes I make a return as a result of that.
"We're tied together for life as a result of that.
And something interesting happens as a result of that.
And the higher your value the more money you should get as a result of that.
As I've said recently, we can expect more tension as a result of that.
And so, the album is kind of a result of that.
But I think I have more visibility as a result of that.
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