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"social outcomes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the end results of a particular social situation. For example, "The social outcomes of the civil rights movement have changed the lives of many Americans."
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Such "decent neighbourhoods" produce virtuous social outcomes, the council says.
The Washington consensus did not concern itself with social outcomes.
We must pay attention to the employment and social outcomes, and try to prevent lasting divergence.
Each of these has had unintended financial and social outcomes.
Interest in evaluating non-economic social outcomes of science and technology research has risen in policy circles in recent years.
Firms must now balance, at least rhetorically, a dual commitment to profit and social outcomes.
The major parties became ever less willing to change social outcomes.
Even more important than use rates, though, are social outcomes - education, public health, safety, etc.
Along with using academic rigour and evidence to inform better social outcomes, universities can bring innovative thinking and creativity.
Because this practically never happens, we have an economy that cannot, by design, be sustainable or deliver optimal social outcomes.
But the cultural differences between the countries, and the ways in which they affect economic and social outcomes, are immense.
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