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"mainly result in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making a statement about the primary outcome of an event or action. For example: "The decision to raise taxes will mainly result in a decline in consumer spending."
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But until critical ideas regarding performance change, the increase in numbers may not make much of a difference in quality, but, rather, will mainly result in exchanging one stereotype for another.
Since many of the new molecularly targeted agents do not induce tumour regression, but mainly result in growth inhibition, it is therefore necessary also to change the study end-point in screening studies in the search for active treatments.
The increase in absorbed dose from 0.05 and 0.5 Gy to 1.4 Gy should, therefore, not mainly result in an increase of energy deposited in each cell but rather in an increased number of cells hit.
They mainly result in vascular injury.
Improvement in response rate (45% vs 35%) was moderate, maybe because the angiogenesis inhibitors mainly result in tumor growth inhibition rather than regression (Hurwitz et al. 2004).
Of which, 75-90% are recognized as mutations in the 315th codon of the katG gene, which mainly result in Ser315Thr1 and Ser315Thr2 mutation [ 13, 15, 32].
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The deposition layer mainly results in the HTC deterioration.
This has mainly resulted in the increased popularity of service provisioning models such as cloud services.
It mainly results in the formation of numerous carbon onions composed of concentric graphitic layers.
The nucleophilic substitution pathway mainly results in mono- and disilylated aromatic products.
Applying these rules mainly resulted in confusion between plots with less pine, but of pine-dominance anyhow.
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