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resultant failure
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "resultant failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a failure that occurs as a consequence of a particular action or event. Example: "The project faced a resultant failure due to poor planning and lack of resources."
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Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
In their study, AR activation of EGFR resulted in increased steady-state levels of the receptor that accumulated at the cell surface as a result of decreased phosphorylation of Tyr1045 on EGFR (wild type) and a resultant failure to ubiquitinate [ 39].
Science
The resultant failure modes during the fatigue tests are reported.
Science
Last time, the drought and the resultant failure of the potato crop brought pathetic scenes of desperate mothers trying to give their children away to visitors.
News & Media
This paper reports a study of the flexural behaviour and resultant failure modes in E-glass/polyester pultruded composites.
Science
The resultant failure analysis showed the problem in terms of crack propagation thus justifying a fracture mechanics approach to the component failure.
Science
The limiting factor in this method of diagnosis is the similarity between the densities of adjacent soft tissues within the body, with a resultant failure to produce a notable contrast between the images of adjacent structures or organs.
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Research has shown that on many occasions, the error and "negligence" and the resultant failures are both the attribute and the effect of a multitude of factors.
News & Media
Given the recent critical report by the Schott Foundation that the present policies of the Bloomberg administration have contributed to "educational redlining" and its resultant failures to improve the public schools if not make them worse than when he took control, the alternative of a People's Board of Education seems worth serious consideration.
News & Media
We excluded the few with equivocal results to avoid possible misclassification with resultant potential failure to identify significant predictive clinical features.
Science
If severe erosion of the valves and resultant cardiac failure occur, surgical replacement of the damaged valves with artificial ones may be necessary.
Encyclopedias
Children with short bowel syndrome (SBS), and resultant intestinal failure (IF), represent a unique and challenging patient population for paediatric health professionals.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "resultant failure" when you want to clearly establish a cause-and-effect relationship between an initial event or condition and a subsequent failure. This emphasizes that the failure is a direct outcome.
Common error
Avoid using "resultant failure" in overly simple sentences where the causal relationship is already obvious. Simpler terms like "failure" or "breakdown" might be more appropriate if the connection is self-evident.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "resultant failure" functions as a noun phrase that identifies a specific type of failure. It's used to describe a failure that is a direct consequence or outcome of a preceding event or condition, as confirmed by Ludwig.
Frequent in
Science
73%
News & Media
13%
Encyclopedias
7%
Less common in
Wiki
7%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "resultant failure" is a grammatically sound and usable term, although not overly common. According to Ludwig, it effectively describes a failure that directly stems from a previous action or event. Its usage is most prevalent in scientific and technical writing, with some presence in news and encyclopedic sources. When using the phrase, ensure that the cause-and-effect relationship is clear. Consider alternatives like "consequential failure" or "subsequent failure" if a more nuanced expression is needed. It's important to avoid redundancy by not using it in very simple cases.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
resulting failure
Directly indicates that the failure is a result of something else.
consequential failure
Emphasizes the failure as a direct consequence or outcome.
subsequent failure
Highlights the failure occurring after and because of a prior event.
ensuing failure
Focuses on the failure that immediately follows a particular action or situation.
secondary failure
Indicates the failure is not primary but arises from another issue.
derivative failure
Implies the failure stems or originates from a specific cause.
downstream failure
Suggests the failure is a later consequence in a sequence of events.
knock-on failure
Similar to flow-on, indicating a chain reaction leading to failure.
flow-on failure
Describes a failure that cascades or spreads from an initial cause.
attendant failure
Highlights the failure as naturally accompanying or associated with a prior event.
FAQs
How can I use "resultant failure" in a sentence?
You can use "resultant failure" to describe a situation where a failure is a direct consequence of a preceding event. For example: "The project faced a "resultant failure" due to poor planning." or "The drought led to the "resultant failure" of the crops".
What's the difference between "resultant failure" and "resulting failure"?
While "resultant" and "resulting" are often interchangeable, "resultant failure" emphasizes the state of being a result, whereas "resulting failure" focuses more on the action of resulting. The difference is subtle and often context-dependent.
What are some alternatives to "resultant failure"?
Alternatives to "resultant failure" include "consequential failure", "subsequent failure", or "ensuing failure". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "resultant failure" formal or informal?
"Resultant failure" is generally considered a more formal term. In informal contexts, simpler terms like "failure" or "breakdown" might be more appropriate.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested