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Discover Ludwig"necessary result" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe an outcome that was unavoidable or predetermined. For example, "The student's hard work and dedication was a necessary result of the demanding course."
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This was not the necessary result.
This soft approach to the issue is not producing the necessary result".
Although insights sometimes seem to arise suddenly, they are usually the necessary result of much prior thought and hard work.
In their earlier forms, these studies attempted to show that faith is the necessary result of a purely rational process.
Accurately predicting a ship's draft is a necessary result of correctly applied hydrostatic principles but is far from sufficient.
Eriksson must have known that the grievance would draw them closer together on the eve of an important match - from which, indeed, they extracted the necessary result.
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"We will act inside the cabinet and achieve the necessary results," Yuli Edelstein, the minister of Diaspora Affairs told The Jerusalem Post.
The car is lightning quick in a straight line but lacks downforce and the upgrades introduced so far have not delivered the necessary results.
The optimal control problem is designed and obtained their necessary results.
The charges included botched labors and failing to perform Caesarean sections when they were medically necessary, resulting in the deaths of two babies, the state says.
Single trials were visually inspected for artifacts and discarded when necessary, resulting in a mean trial number of 20 stimuli per stimulus intensity.
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