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The phrase "are a results" is not correct in English.
It should be "are results" or "are a result" depending on the context. You can use the corrected phrase when discussing outcomes or findings in various contexts, such as research or performance evaluations.
Example: "The data we collected show that there are results that support our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "are outcomes" or "are findings."
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In Ireland, 50%% of lower limb amputations and 39%% of foot ulcers are a results of diabetes [ 8].
For the acetone sample with its boomerang shapes, a similar growth is proposed meaning that the fishbone- and boomerang-type structures are a results of the same mechanism.
Also in the table there are (a) results for the Group × Time interaction from the Group × Time repeated measures MANOVA and (b) whether the within group change is significant from pre-treatment to post-treatment (and from post-treatment to 3-month follow-up).
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Bucolic landscapes are a result.
Plants are a result of this merging.
They say it is a results business.
"It's a results business," Bay said.
"It's a results business.
This is a results business.
The difference is underlined when Ferris, suffering weakened credibility, injured colleagues and personal risk, is reminded by Hoffman that "we are a results-driven organization".
That was a result.
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