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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a result which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a clause that explains or describes a specific outcome or consequence of a situation.
Example: "The study produced a result which indicated a significant improvement in patient recovery times."
Alternatives: "an outcome that" or "a consequence which".
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You reaped greater profits as a result, which you must now feel free to skim off.
Inter's fans simply celebrated a result which keeps them within one point of Milan.
A result which Ferguson seems yet to have come to terms with.
It was a result which both caught the club by surprise, and delivered it a spot in the Europa League.
"It's easy to fool ourselves into thinking that a result which 'feels' right is in fact true.
That was a result which should inspire greater confidence in a search for a first win on the road.
It was scrapped in favour of a scheme inspired by traditional architecture, a result which Hussey felt was "too pastiche".
Adelaide forwards Walker and Josh Jenkins were influential in a result which puts a dent in Richmond's top four aspirations.
Weirdly now, that has gone and I'm getting more jobs as a result which is a relief".
The Whites won the game 1-0, a result which saw them survive at the expense of United.
"It's too high and now we are looking for a result which we and other countries would accept".
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