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"have as result" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to discuss or describe the consequence or outcome of a particular event or situation. For example: "The storm caused significant damage to the area, having as result hundreds of people being left homeless."
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Both novels have, as a result, an apocalyptic tone that threatens to spill over into melodrama.
What do we have as a result of Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia and his tweets?
I save mine for later, to have as the results come in on TV.
He has, as a result, become a popular figure.
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Sexual harassment has, as a result, happened again and again and again.
President-elect Trump has, as a result, an incredibly solemn task ahead.
It already has as a result of the widespread legalization of medical marijuana.
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