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"quantitative results" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to numerical values resulting from certain tests or experiments. For example, "The quantitative results of our survey showed that 75% of respondents were satisfied with the product."
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Our primary contribution is quantitative results discussed in the numbered paragraphs below.
"The fact is, in a theory, you need to have quantitative results, and there aren't any," he said.
The Gaptimer progress chart adds a more transparent picture of quantitative results in the time perspective for selected indicators.
Metrics can include both qualitative and quantitative results.
Quantitative Results.
Quantitative results were missing.
Quantitative results were also presented.
Both visual and quantitative results are demonstrated.
Importantly, linearity of quantitative results was observed.
But no quantitative results were given.
The qualitative and quantitative results are discussed.
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