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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as resulting of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "as a result of."
Example: "The project was delayed as a result of unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "due to" or "because of."
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The movement of the upper jaw (depression) occurs as resulting of the contraction of pterygoid muscle complex of each bird species.
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Some left town as result of what happened.
Bereavement day attracts more fathers, as result of user input.
But will tourism grow as result of the new pope?
The cup count seems as important to some Hamptonites as results of the West Virginia primary.
Part of the national debt will be relieved as result of lock-boxing Social Security.
DeMille left as result of "The Ten Commandments" having spent $1,400,000 on prologue.
This would protect investors against losses suffered as result of misrepresentations in financial statements.
Sam thought up business as result of being laboratory assistant at Jefferson High School.
She lost her education, her friends and her family as result of your actions.
Then, in September 1980, Bonham died as result of asphyxiation by vomit.
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