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The phrase "about the result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to the outcome of a particular situation, experiment, or analysis.
Example: "The researchers published a paper about the result of their latest study on climate change."
Alternatives: "regarding the outcome" or "concerning the findings".
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What about the result?
It's all about the result".
She asked about the result.
And it is all about the result.
"Don't worry about the result tomorrow.
Don't think about the result.
How do you feel about the result?
This was never really about the result.
I'm very happy about the result".
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This value provides a clear intuition about the result.
But I can't complain about the result.
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