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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there were outcomes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain results or consequences occurred as a result of an action or event. Example: "After the experiment was conducted, there were outcomes that surprised the researchers."
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Studies were heterogeneous with respect to interventions and outcomes assessed, although there were outcomes common to some of the interventions including those related to child mental development and to symptoms of adult depression.
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In his brain, there is process and there are outcomes.
"At the same time, there are outcomes in Washington that they care very much about, so they would like to influence those outcomes".
There are outcome studies after hyperoncotic HES administration, but none deal with severely burned patients.
There were 18,270 outcomes.
There were several outcomes related to physical and social vulnerability.
There were three outcomes of interest.
There were ten outcome measures between the 8 studies.
There were different outcome measurement periods between treatment groups.
In total, there were 10 outcome groups within these domains.
But there were other possible outcomes.
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