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"the current results" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the most recent or up-to-date outcomes or findings of a particular situation or study. Example: "According to the current results of the experiment, the new medication has shown a significant decrease in symptoms for patients."
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I have to respect the current results, and he's the best right now.
"No one is looking at the current results to value the stock," he said.
After voting, the current results appear within the poll box.
Thus, the current results are inconclusive.
The current results have some clinical implications.
No significant difference was found compared with the current results.
The current results relate to the Norwegian food database.
"We've done a lot of work that makes the current results robust," Mumma says.
And Urba cautions that the current results are based on a small sample size.
Henrik Mouritsen of the University of Oldenburg in Germany regards the current results with caution.
Here are the current results of our chode survey.
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