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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argued result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a conclusion or outcome that has been supported or defended through argumentation or reasoning.
Example: "The researchers presented their argued result, emphasizing the significance of their findings in the context of previous studies."
Alternatives: "asserted outcome" or "contended conclusion".
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The specificities of the field of ethics, it will also be argued, result in a number of pitfalls.
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The outbreak of a new world war two decades later, she argued, resulted not from their mistakes but from those of their successors.
Can I drink this or not? - and, milk sellers argued, resulted in the throwing away of rivers of perfectly drinkable milk.
Then, a qualitative analysis deals with influencing factors such as design, environment, and use to provide more coherent and argued results.
This, he argued, resulted in investment in "exquisite technology" but not enough concern with manpower numbers and activity levels.
These humiliating defeats eroded the Ottomans' confidence, which, in turn, Akcam argues, "resulted in the loss of their tolerance".
MNC strategies have changed in a variety of fundamental ways over the past three decades, Brooks argues, resulting in an increased geographic dispersion of production across borders.
Failure, he argues, results not so much from ignorance (not knowing enough about what works) as from ineptitude (not properly applying what we know works).
Failure, he argues, results less from ignorance (not knowing enough about what works) than from ineptitude (not properly applying what we know works).
The theological-political predicament of modernity stems from the modern commitment to the self-sufficiency of reason that, Strauss argues, results in reason's self-destruction.
While the VHS, Lust argues, resulted in a largely retrograde shift in cinematic quality, the internet had the reverse effect.
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