That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect.
"result" is a perfectly acceptable and useful word in written English. It is typically used to refer to the end or outcome of an event or process, such as "The result of the election was clear.".
And the result?
"This result shows that this country has had enough.
"East Coast is particularly sorry, too, for the inconvenience to its customers as a result on what we know is an already very busy travel day immediately following the Christmas break.
Any attack on that and I do fear it would result in industrial action".
FIFA did not incur any costs as a result of South Africa's request because the funds belonged to the LOC.
As a result, the country lost a further 21 positions in the policy evaluation compared to last year, thus replacing Canada as the worst-performing industrial country".
"And the result, dutifully prepared, falls directly between the poles".
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia