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as a result to using
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as a result to using" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would typically be "as a result of using." Example: "As a result of using the new software, our productivity has increased significantly."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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59 human-written examples
The department was forced, as a result, to use the figures from the Gallup-Healthways index, which are collected daily and could be included up to March 4th of this year.
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As a result, to use economists' jargon, the "factor content" of American imports—in effect, the amount of skilled labour they contain has not shifted downwards.
News & Media
As a result, to use Alcala's (2002) words, anxious students "frequently fail to reach their potential.
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The difficulty of art, as a result, is to use visible materials to portray the invisible.
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Malnourished and underfed, many had injuries as a result of using glass to make trinkets and because of violent assaults by their gangmasters.
News & Media
However, occasional and short-term marijuana smokers are less likely to experience ongoing problems as a result of using marijuana, as compared to heavy and long-term users.
Academia
The commission chairman ordered the official to reimburse the state, $1,466--one 1,466--one 1,466--onehalfes incurred as a result of using the car to comileage
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The additional cash generated by advance collection can be deployed to fuel accelerated revenue growth and, as a result, be used to generate potentially even more cash.
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The additional cash generated by advance collection can be deployed to fuel accelerated revenue growth and, as a result, be used to generate potentially even more cash.
News & Media
A report from the charity in February said she was probably infected as a result of using a visor to protect her face rather than goggles.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "as a result of using" instead of "as a result to using". The preposition "of" is grammatically correct in this context.
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "as a result" when indicating cause. The correct preposition is "of". For example, write "As a result of using the new software, we improved efficiency", not "As a result to using the new software, we improved efficiency".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as a result to using" is intended to function as an adverbial phrase indicating a cause-and-effect relationship. However, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI highlights that the correct form is "as a result of using".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "as a result to using" is an incorrect construction. Ludwig AI points out that the correct form is "as a result of using". While its intended meaning is clear—to show a cause-and-effect relationship—the grammatical error undermines its effectiveness, especially in formal writing. The correct phrase, "as a result of using", is widely accepted and suitable for various contexts, including academic, news, and professional settings. It's important to use the right preposition, "of", to ensure grammatical accuracy and maintain credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as a result of using
Uses the correct preposition "of" instead of "to".
due to using
Replaces "as a result" with "due", maintaining the causal connection.
because of using
Emphasizes the reason or cause using "because of".
resulting from using
Turns the phrase into a participial phrase.
stemming from using
Indicates that the outcome originates from the action of using.
caused by using
Highlights the action of using as the direct cause.
on account of using
Uses a more formal expression to indicate the reason.
in consequence of using
A more formal alternative to "as a result of".
following the use of
Rephrases the sentence structure to focus on the use.
arising from using
Indicates that something emerges or develops from the use.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "as a result to using"?
The correct way to phrase this is "as a result "of using"". The preposition "of" is required for grammatical correctness.
What can I say instead of "as a result to using"?
You can use alternatives like "due to using", "because of using", or "resulting from using", but the best option is "as a result "of using"".
Is "as a result to using" grammatically correct?
No, "as a result to using" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase is "as a result "of using"".
What's the difference between "as a result to using" and "as a result of using"?
"As a result to using" is grammatically incorrect. "As a result "of using"" is the correct and commonly accepted way to express the causal relationship.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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