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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an increase could result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or consequences of a particular action or situation.
Example: "If we implement these changes, an increase could result in higher customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "an increase may occur" or "an increase might happen."
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For example, although the government of Japan announced that an increase in the average national income level is an economic goal, such an increase could result in material footprints increasing faster than carbon footprints.
Such an increase could result in more rapid mobilizations of novel resistance determinants and contribute to the accelerated spread of antimicrobial resistance determinants among a large spectrum of bacterial pathogens.
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As a consequence of a weaker potential of ELF3Sha to repress PIF4 expression, a temperature increase could result in a much earlier activation of PIF4-mediated signaling processes during the night.
An increase in the score could arise from a range of changes to children's fruit and vegetable consumption patterns, eg, a 1-point increase could result from eating an additional type of fruit or vegetable or eating fruit or vegetable at an additional occasion in the previous 24 h.
However, an immediate methadone dose increase could result in opioid toxicity since it cannot be predicted who will develop opiate withdrawal or severity.
On the flip side, a newly created revenue stream or similar increase could result in a boosted payout.
The increase could result from an enhanced recognition and affinity to the cells which sequentially triggered receptor-mediated endocytosis and increased accumulation of nanoparticles in cells and the transportation [38].
This increase could result from longer duration of sexual life.
"I'm just too concerned about the impact this will have on low-income and fixed-income riders". According to a city consultant, the fare increases could result in a loss of up to 40% of the system's 2.5 million annual users, Welch added.
Such increases could result from an altered chromophore environment, but elucidation of the detailed molecular background for this observation requires further experiments.
In "Higher Taxes Help the Wealthy, Too" (Economic View, Jan . 29, Robert H. Frank described how tax increases could result in a better infrastructure and other benefits for all Americans, rich and poor.
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