Sentence examples for the result from from inspiring English sources

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the result from

noun

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.

  • The result of a course of action

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Broadcasters may start officially calling the result from now.

The result from the retaken penalty was the same.

I think Trump did surprisingly well given the result from question No9.

But this individualistic approach requires a masterful hand to keep the result from turning into kitsch.

Expect the result from West Virginia very quickly – Trump should win easily.

But that won't change the result from this fall, he said.

"It's the result from putting conceptual metaphysical benefits ahead of real benefits".

So, no great surprise about the result from Clacton (Ukip's electoral breakthrough, 10 October).

Johansson saw the result from the other side of the net.

This is the result from Theorem 1.2.

We use the result from [34].

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