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The phrase "primarily result from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the main cause or reason for something. Example: The decrease in sales primarily results from the economic downturn.
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Both male and female redbacks are venomous, but most envenomations primarily result from female bites.
The damage mechanisms primarily result from fatigue crack growth; however, other loading conditions are presented as well.
The demand problem does not result (or does not primarily result) from growth in the income share of rich savers.
The immediate savings to New York consumers would primarily result from fewer price spikes because of power shortages in places Long Island in the larger marketplace.
The critical issue in the PROX reactor design is to achieve temperature control along the catalyst bed, because poor selectivities primarily result from excess reactor temperature.
Enthalpy calculations and observations demonstrate that the temperature increases primarily result from aerobic methane oxidation in the unsaturated zone above the oil.
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This suggests that the intensity change, also along dissolution, primarily results from variation in charge screening.
These results were primarily resulted from the innate hydrogen dissociation behavior of alcohol in solution.
Groundwater nitrate-N contamination occurs frequently in agricultural regions, primarily resulting from surface agricultural activities.
These failures have primarily resulted from air bubbles slipping into the hollow channels, tearing off cell cultures or herding them into clumps.
The external speed characteristics of the engine primarily resulting from the dynamic measurement is the absolute result of the measurement.
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