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Discover Ludwig"aesthetic result" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the visual or artistic outcome of something, such as a project, design, or process. Example: The interior designer carefully selected each piece of furniture to achieve the desired aesthetic result in the living room.
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All patients had a very good aesthetic result.
Various medial epicanthoplasty techniques have been discussed to achieve a better aesthetic result.
In a published report in December 2007, Ms. Dinoire's doctors said she was satisfied with the aesthetic result.
This provides a good aesthetic result without dog-ear formation at the rotation point of the flap.
But how does this aesthetic result in a work that flits from neo-medieval choral writing to unironic rip-offs of "Tristan und Isolde"?
Having a good eye is also essential to the end, aesthetic result, while overall the job is "intensely physical", he stresses.
A variety of saline and silicone implants have been introduced over the years to optimize the shape, aesthetic result and safety profile for use in breast surgery.
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has proven to be a valid option in the treatment of operable breast cancer and a better aesthetic result if breast- tumour ratio is unfavourable.
Nowadays strips of composite materials have been substituting these last ones, but even if the column is surely strengthened, the aesthetic result can be unsatisfactory.
Isabelle Dinoire, the Frenchwoman who received the world's first partial face transplant, regained nearly full use of her facial muscles within 18 months and is "satisfied with the aesthetic result," according to her surgeon.
"The aesthetic result is doubtless captivating, as most of Oates's fiction is, but the ethics of conflating a public person with a fictive person, and indeed of characterizing her private life as Oates does, is worth pondering in any review".
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