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The phrase "about our outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing results, achievements, or consequences related to a specific topic or project.
Example: "In our meeting, we will focus on the data analysis and have a discussion about our outcomes from the recent marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "regarding our results" or "concerning our findings".
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"If insurance companies knew about our outcomes, they might get a lot more interested in what we're doing here".
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The upshot is a fairly pathetic picture of a life mired in the passions and pursuing and fleeing the changeable and fleeting objects that occasion them: "We are driven about in many ways by external causes, and … like waves on the sea, driven by contrary winds, we toss about, not knowing our outcome and fate" (IIIp59s).
An expectation is a thought or a belief that is about our expected outcome, not necessarily about what might really happen.
We made two assumptions about our primary outcome measure based on the results of our previous study applying a training package on focused psychological strategies for general practitioners (GPs) [ 12]; (1) we assumed a standard deviation of 9, (2) we expected a pre-training starting score on the CTS of approximately 33.
We will be using Twitter to talk about our history, mission outcomes, languages, maths, cyber security, technology and innovation, job opportunities and as a way of signposting events, publications, news, blogs, and opinion pieces.
Apparently, curse words sometimes bring about positive outcomes.
Think about worse outcomes.
In other words, do we care more about the outcome or about our role in it?
I'm not saying become passive and let opportunities pass you by; I'm talking about our desire to control every outcome -- forced relationships, expectations of what life should look like and keeping tabs on what I want and what I don't have.
We were able to validate our assumptions about outcomes in untreated patients using a second data set and concluded our assumptions were valid.
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