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The phrase "about the result of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to the outcome or findings of a particular situation, experiment, or analysis.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the result of the recent survey conducted among employees."
Alternatives: "regarding the outcome of" or "concerning the findings of".
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Patrick Tharp, Holmes Beach, Fla.: I'm confused about the result of the dollar drop.
"We know too much about the result of being photographed," he said.
There can be no complacency about the result of this referendum.
The prime minister will say: "There can be no complacency about the result of this referendum.
Matt Hancock, the culture secretary, has tweeted this about the result of the vote.
First, it takes place against a backdrop of increasing uncertainty about the result of the election.
There was never any doubt about the result of his trials as a war criminal.
Ask the average Iranian about the result of the nuclear negotiations and you may get some curious answers.
Gerry Morrissey, general secretary of Bectu, offered a more conciliatory tone about the result of "three long months" of negotiations.
Sven-Goran has enough on his smorgasbord without having to worry about the result of the general election.
This week, I'm writing about the result of elections in Hungary, a country different from Belarus in almost every way.
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