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Discover Ludwig"outcomes that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause about the results of a situation; for example, "The research indicated outcomes that are not encouraging for the future of the project."
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He seemed unable to envisage outcomes that were positive.
The political outcomes that worry the market the most would be outright victories.
Yet it is these latter outcomes that are the things most likely to deliver profitability.
"Culture has a major influence on the outcomes that matter to us as regulators.
There are three clear outcomes that will all inspire three very different reactions.
Another 19 fell or unseated their rider, outcomes that cannot usually be predicted.
It is the quality of the qualification and the educational outcomes that matter above all".
It's these wide ranges in outcomes that makes counseling patients so difficult.
Matt believes there are different outcomes that can realistically happen once the votes have been counted.
Detroit is the poorest city in the US with health outcomes that mirror that.
The tragedy in Rana Plaza demonstrates the awful outcomes that under poor and corrupt conditions.
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