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The phrase "outcome happened" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase could be used when discussing the results of an event, such as in the sentence: "The expected outcome happened, and the team broke the record."
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"The best possible outcome happened today," White told ESPN.
"The best possible outcome happened today," he told an interviewer from ESPN.
The only example I could find of a book toss leading to a beneficial outcome happened on Sept. 2, 1921, again in Los Angeles.
However, 29.0percentt of all falls, regardless of outcome, happened while people were engaged in diverse "other specified" activities, (e.g., cleaning, opening or closing doors, bathing, getting into or out of a car).
My favorite story about a cheater trying unsuccessfully to influence a race's outcome happened on February 24 , 2007 at the Fair Grounds in New Orleans.
Transformation from driver to outcome happened when health workers responded to community demands and worked with the community regularly using local venues and communication channels.
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"We have to deal with whatever the outcome happens to be," East said.
If success in football were a measure of a collective desire to make an outcome happen, the United supporters would have had their team home.
Comparing "Abandon," which opens today nationwide (review, Page 13), with recent Hollywood feel-good films, Mr. Gaghan noted: "This is a film that tells you people are complicated, that there is a darkness that comes with even the most light of people, and that sometimes the wrong outcome happens.
RCT maintains that a given outcome happens by chance iff it is part of a random sequence.
So no Borel normal sequence, and hence no random sequence, can model the sequence of outcomes of a Markov chain, even though each outcome happens by chance.
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