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Discover LudwigThe phrase "final upshot" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the ultimate outcome or result of something. You can use it when you want to describe the final and most important consequence of a series of events or actions. For example: - After months of negotiations, the final upshot was that the company agreed to a 10% pay raise for its employees. - The final upshot of the trial was a guilty verdict for the defendant. - Despite all the challenges, the final upshot was a successful launch of the new product. - The final upshot of the merger was a stronger, more competitive company. - In the end, the final upshot was a peaceful resolution to the conflict between the two nations.
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It's only got 20 genes on it, most of which are employed keeping the cell it's in alive.' In his book, Jones predicts that the final upshot of this already sorry state of affairs will be a world without men - 'the Y chromosome will eventually disappear and be taken over by another sex-determining mechanism'.
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The upshot was a UEFA Cup final without its potential star.
The upshot is that if the final chapter of Mr. Armstrong's professional story is defined by a sale to Comcast, he will have only himself to blame.
The upshot for the holders is a semi-final against Gloucester in Coventry in March.
The upshot is a regulatory environment in which, effectively, no one assumes final responsibility for whether the machines function reliably.
The upshot: pack light.
The upshot is revolutionary.
The upshot was Awakenings.
The upshot thus far?
The upshot was that Armitstead was left to expend dwindling reserves of energy she could ill afford chasing down the escape party on the final climb.
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