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The phrase "and result in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the outcome or consequence of an action or situation.
Example: "The changes in policy are expected to improve efficiency and result in a significant reduction in costs."
Alternatives: "leading to a" or "causing a".
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That will help growth and result in a loosening of Berlin's excessively tight fiscal policy.
But taken together, they can work at cross purposes and result in a kind of governmental paralysis.
Such pruning will slow its growth, and result in a full canopy of large, heart-shaped leaves.
Deporting him would "legitimize the torture of witnesses and suspects," it said, and "result in a flagrant denial of justice".
The triggers would take effect in 2013, and result in a debt ceiling increase of $1.2 trillion.
"In a game, panicking can reduce accuracy and result in a faulty decision-making process.
The intermetallics in the matrix lead to intrinsic brittleness and result in a brittle fracture surface.
The deposits consist of semi-pyrolyzed material and result in a soft, porous coating.
This would facilitate the formation of conducting network and result in a low percolation threshold.
Ideally, the assistance would not cause discomfort and result in a high work efficiency.
They are not necessarily reducible and result in a need for higher amounts of required precursor.
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