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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my result" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of outcome, such as a test score, a contest, a job application, etc. For example, "I was pleased with my result on the final exam."
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I'm sure my result is reproducible.
"My result is useless for industry," Zhang said.
My Orthopaedic Surgeon was amazed at my result.
Moreover, Holm could not replicate my result also in his Fig. 5 because there he used the basic Welch MSC algorithm by erroneously equating it to MSC-CCA.
He added, "I was slightly disappointed with my result, but I did my best".
I would have never spoken about my result in the superlatives that the guy was speaking about it.
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My results differed.
Show my results.
I received my results last week.
My results follow: 1900s — Industrialization.
"But my results speak volumes.
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