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Discover Ludwig"contrary result" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that goes against what was expected. For example, "The decision yielded a contrary result to what we had predicted."
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I don't expect that we will have a contrary result.
Nor does the rubric 'administrative' require a contrary result.
The majority barely tries to explain why it reaches a contrary result.
138, 449 P.2d 603 (1969), the court reached a contrary result under state law.
Other common-law authorities the majority cites do not compel a contrary result.
The Fifth Circuit reached a seemingly contrary result in United States v. Avalos, 541 F.2d 1100 19766), cert.
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Further the same thing is the cause of contrary results.
Study outcomes comparing the two carcinomas have shown contrary results.
On the contrary, results are more accurate at larger times.
Not that I'm an expert, but there have been so many studies that find contrary results.
Within the industry, there's proof that taking into account the impact on the planet can benefit a business, sometimes with contrary results.
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