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Discover Ludwig'disastrous result' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an outcome or conclusion that is terribly negative, detrimental, or devastating. For example: "The company's decision to invest in a new technology led to a disastrous result and they eventually declared bankruptcy."
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But it was a disastrous result for Ukip.
"This is a disastrous result for the PP".
Labour got 24.7% of the vote, giving it 32 seats—a disastrous result.
While Arsenal are succeeding in not capitulating, Fulham suffered a disastrous result last week.
They would face a disastrous result if an election went ahead now.
This disastrous result reflects the crisis that emerged at the bank in 2013".
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This came with disastrous results.
John Terry took his turn, with disastrous results.
That bubble burst with disastrous results.
The disastrous results of animal experimentation.
And some misguided enthusiasm has disastrous results.
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