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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may result with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that some particular action or event has the potential to lead to a consequence. For example, "Choosing to ignore the problem may result with a much bigger issue."
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Therefore, an interplay between tumor cells harboring GOF p53 mutants with their microenvironment may result with a clonal selective pressure leading to poor prognosis.
Strong local shock waves form on the wings and body; airflow around the craft becomes unsteady, and severe buffeting may result, with serious stability difficulties and loss of control over flight characteristics.
Higher maturation rates may result with selected anatomic parameters, although additional studies with more robust sample sizes are needed prior to definitive conclusions.
Difficulties may result with a so-called hung parliament, in which no party commands majority support.
If the mucilage phenomenon continuous to increase in frequency and duration, and to spread around the coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea, an increased frequency and extension of some marine diseases may result with potential consequences to human health [55].
Also a high immigration rate may result, with the introduced genotype displacing the native one (Huxel 1998).
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If the spiny neurons never mature, inappropriate or immature decisions may result, along with an inability to focus.
Yet the loss of the Sewol may result, along with retribution against all of those responsible, in higher standards of seamanship and improvements in ship design.
Women who experience no complications may be happy that they survived and this may result satisfaction with care [ 11].
A rare condition with a similar presentation, nonpoliovirus poliomyelitis, may result from infections with nonpoliovirus enteroviruses.
An increasingly hardline version of Christianity may result in tensions with Uganda's sizeable Muslim population (about 10%).
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