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The phrase "an outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the end result of a process or event. For example, "After much deliberation, the jury reached an outcome and found the defendant guilty."
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An act-state pair specifies an outcome.
An idea always led to an outcome".
An outcome close to 1 indicates high diversity, whereas an outcome close to 0 indicates concentration.
It's only about an outcome.
You can't assume an outcome.
We will be invested in an outcome.
That is an outcome we cannot afford.
But nobody should welcome such an outcome.
Such an outcome may prove unlikely.
Such an outcome remains highly unlikely.
However, such an outcome is unlikely.
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