Sentence examples for a results that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a results that" is not correct in English.
It should be "a result that" if referring to a singular outcome. You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a specific outcome or finding in a report or analysis.
Example: "The study concluded with a result that significantly impacts our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "an outcome that" or "a finding that".

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"It cannot just be a coincidence that more than 90percentt of industry funded studies come out with a results that favors the sponsor," she said.

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That's a result that should make even Bob Geldof smile.

And as a result that's very anxiety-producing".

It was a result that really did come from nowhere.

"Curtailing voters' rights may get a result that is faster.

What a result that is after 15 weekends.

A result that will shake 93 people out there.

It finished 2-2, a result that would put Chelsea through.

That's a result that could generate significant interest.

The horse finished second, a result that thrilled Ducoing.

That was a result that could only be achieved by open warfare".

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