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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fruitful result" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a positive or productive outcome. For example: "The company's hard work resulted in a fruitful result, leading to the development of a new product."
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He predicted a "bumpy road," but a fruitful result.
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Future work in this regard would be required to study whether the notions put forward in this paper yield a fruitful result.
But, as a divine tool, zakah fund can alleviate poverty effectively and promptly when it is used as seed (investment) money not as spent (consumption) money for the greater and better benefits of the poor of society; otherwise, it will produce no fruitful result.
Relevant Panelists, scientists and practitioners working in related fields from across the world considered this high-level meeting a very fruitful result from a political and technical point of view.
Give the child space and time and you are sure to get fruitful result in the end.
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Experiments usually don't lead to fruitful results.
Elsewhere on the free fringe, Danish comic Sofie Hagen also takes her comedy into darker territory, but with more fruitful results.
That clinical approach yields many fruitful results, but it "wipes out completely the transcendent dimension," Dr. Buchwald said.
For 8-year activities, the above projects could produce a set of fruitful results for the DEMO reactor.
The employment of nonlinear control theories in power system have brought along fruitful results to enhance transient stability.
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